Trauma Airway Management: Induction Agents, Rapid Versus Slower Sequence Intubations, and Special Considerations
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2018.09.002
Trauma Airway Management: Induction Agents, Rapid Versus Slower Sequence Intubations, and Special Considerations
Abstract
Trauma patients who require intubation are at higher risk for aspiration, agitation/combativeness, distorted anatomy, hemodynamic instability, an unstable cervical spine, and complicated injuries. Although rapid-sequence intubation is the most common technique in trauma, slow-sequence intubation may reduce the risk for failed intubation and cardiovascular collapse. Providers often choose plans with which they are most comfortable. However, developing a flexible team-based approach, through recognition of complicating factors in trauma patients, improves airway management success.
Keywords: Cervical spine injury; Slow-sequence intubation; Trauma airway; Trauma airway management; Trauma anesthesia; Trauma anesthesiology; Trauma induction; Trauma intubation.
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