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Canadian Airway Focus Group updated consensus-based recommendations for management of the difficult airway: part 1. Difficult airway management encountered in an unconscious patient.

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Canadian Airway Focus Group updated consensus-based recommendations for management of the difficult airway: part 1. Difficult airway management encountered in an unconscious patient.
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PurposeSince the last Canadian Airway Focus Group (CAFG) guidelines were published in 2013, the literature on airway management has expanded substantially. The CAFG therefore re-convened to examine this literature and update practice recommendations. This first of two articles addresses difficulty encountered with airway management in an unconscious patient.SourceCanadian Airway Focus Group members, including anesthesia, emergency medicine, and critical care physicians, were assigned topics t...

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Date created
2021-09
Creator
Law, J Adam / Duggan, Laura V / Asselin, Mathieu / Baker, Paul / Crosby, Edward / Downey, Andrew / Hung, Orlando R / Jones, Philip M / Lemay, François / Noppens, Rudiger / Parotto, Matteo / Preston, Roanne / Sowers, Nick / Sparrow, Kathryn / Turkstra, Timothy P / Wong, David T / Kovacs, George / Canadian Airway Focus Group
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https://hdl.handle.net/2292/62883
Related subjects
Canadian Airway Focus Group / Humans / Laryngoscopy / Focus Groups / Intubation, Intratracheal / Consensus / Adult / Canada / Airway Management / difficult / failed / guidelines / intubation / tracheal / Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities / Clinical Research / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Anesthesiology / LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY / SELF-INFLATING BULB / ASSOCIATION 2016 GUIDELINES / FAILED TRACHEAL INTUBATION / MAC VIDEO LARYNGOSCOPE / ENDOTRACHEAL-TUBE PLACEMENT / HOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST / INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT / OBSTETRIC GENERAL-ANESTHESIA / ESOPHAGEAL DETECTOR DEVICE / 1103 Clinical Sciences

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