Difficult Intubation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Rescue Techniques After Failed Direct Laryngoscopy: A Multicentered Prospective Observational Study
When difficult airway/intubation occurs in the OR the anesthesiologist needs rescue techniques and equipment. The algorithms about management of the difficult airway don't provide adequate data. In current study researchers aim to determine most preferred rescue techniques and success rate of the chosen technique.
In anesthesia setting Failed tracheal intubation, leading mortality and morbidity is very
important. In operation room when a Difficult intubation occured with concurrent difficult
mask ventilation rapid manipulation and quick decision are lifesaving. The Presence of
assistant medical personnel or rescue equipment and crisis management of physician is
crucial. In anesthesia practice when difficult airway occured rescue techniques are used to
facilitate the intubation but difficult airway algorithms do not provide adequate information
which rescue technique should be used in a state of emergency in OR thereby current trial was
designed to determine which rescue techniques are used in everyday practice to manage
difficult intubation, success and complication rates of chosen techniques.
Aim of the study
1. Most preferred rescue technique of the anesthesiologist When a difficult airway or
difficult intubation ventilation occured
2. success rate of the chosen technique
3. Incidence of possible complications
4. Most preferred rescue technique of the anesthesiologist on presence of the difficult
mask ventilation
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