The Difficult Airway in Patients with Cancer
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The Difficult Airway in Patients with Cancer
Abstract
Purpose of review: The goal of this review is to provide an overview of difficult airway management in the cancer population.
Recent findings: Difficult airways can be unanticipated; however, several anatomical and physiological features may predict difficult airway management, with several specific for the cancer patient population. New technologies and techniques for airway management, including non-invasive oxygenation, and even the utilization of ECMO, have led to better outcomes and decreased morbidity. Furthermore, the incorporation of multidisciplinary airway teams has helped reduce morbidity associated with predicted and known difficult airways. Cancer patients may exhibit or develop anatomic and physiologic features that may predispose them to difficulty with airway management. As our technologies for airway management continue to advance, as well as further commitment to more interdisciplinary collaboration, difficult airway management in the cancer population will continue to become safer.
Keywords: Airway management; Cancer; Difficult airway; Oncological patient.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Conflict of Interest: Dr Berkow: member Teleflex Medical Advisory Board, Masimo Scientific Advisory Board, Royalties from UpToDate, Section Editor for Airway Management, Current Anesthesiology Reports, Past President, Society For Airway Management. Dr Feldheim: no conflicts of interest. Dr Santiago: member, NOVA Southeastern University Clinical Practice Advisory Board. Human and Animal Rights and Informed Consent: This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects performed by any of the authors.
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