Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology (SBA) for difficult airway management in pediatric care

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bjane.2023.12.002
Luciana Cavalcanti Lima , Débora de Oliveira Cumino , Alex Madeira Vieira , Cláudia Helena Ribeiro da Silva , Mariana Fontes Lima Neville , Felipe Oliveira Marques , Vinicius Caldeira Quintão , Ricardo Vieira Carlos , Ana Carla Giosa Fujita , Hugo Ítalo Melo Barros , Daniela Biachi Garcia , Cynthia Beatriz Tostes Ferreira , Guilherme Antonio Moreira de Barros , Norma Sueli Pinheiro Módolo
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Difficult airway management in pediatrics during anesthesia represents a major challenge, requiring a careful approach, advanced technical expertise, and accurate protocols. The task force of the Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology (SBA) presents a report containing updated recommendations for the management of difficult airways in children and neonates. These recommendations have been developed based on the consensus of a panel of experts, with the objective of offering strategies to overcome challenges during airway management in pediatric patients. Grounded in evidence published in international guidelines and expert opinions, the report highlights crucial steps for the appropriate management of difficult airways in pediatrics, encompassing assessment, preparation, positioning, pre-oxygenation, minimizing trauma, and, paramountly, the maintenance of arterial oxygenation. The report also delves into additional strategies involving the use of advanced tools, such as video laryngoscopy, flexible intubating bronchoscopy, and supraglottic devices. Emphasis is placed on the simplicity of implementing the outlined recommendations, with a focus on the significance of continuous education, training through realistic simulations, and familiarity with the latest available technologies. These practices are deemed essential to ensure procedural safety and contribute to the enhancement of anesthesia outcomes in pediatrics.

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巴西麻醉学会(SBA)对儿科护理中困难气道处理的建议。
儿科麻醉期间的困难气道管理是一项重大挑战,需要谨慎的方法、先进的专业技术和准确的规程。巴西麻醉学会特别工作组提交了一份报告,其中包含对儿童和新生儿困难气道管理的最新建议。这些建议是在专家小组达成共识的基础上制定的,旨在为克服儿科患者气道管理中的难题提供策略。报告以国际指南和专家意见中公布的证据为基础,强调了适当处理儿科困难气道的关键步骤,包括评估、准备、定位、预吸氧、尽量减少创伤,以及最重要的维持动脉供氧。报告还深入探讨了涉及使用先进工具的其他策略,如视频喉镜、柔性插管支气管镜和声门上装置。报告强调了实施概述建议的简便性,重点是持续教育、通过真实模拟进行培训以及熟悉最新可用技术的重要性。这些做法对确保手术安全至关重要,有助于提高儿科麻醉效果。
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