2021 Update on airway management from the Anaesthesia Continuing Education Airway Management Special Interest Group

Author:

Van Zundert André AJ12ORCID,Endlich Yasmin3ORCID,Beckmann Linda A1,Bradley William PL4ORCID,Chapman Gordon A5,Heard Andrew MB5,Heffernan Drew6,Jephcott Christopher GA7,Khong Geraldine LS8,Rehak Adam8,Semenov Richard A3,Stefanutto Tiscia B9,O’Sullivan Ellen10,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

2. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

3. Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia

4. Department of Anaesthesia, The Alfred, Melbourne, Australia

5. Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Australia

6. Department of Anaesthesia, St Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst, Australia

7. Department of Anaesthesia, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand

8. Department of Anaesthesia, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia

9. Department of Anaesthesia, Northern Beaches Hospital, Sydney, Australia

10. Department of Anaesthesia, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Airway Management is the key for anaesthetists dealing with patients undergoing diagnostic procedures and surgical interventions. The present coronavirus pandemic underpins even more how important safe airway management is. It also highlights the need to apply stringent precautions to avoid infection and ongoing transmission to patients, anaesthetists and other healthcare workers (HCWs). In light of this extraordinary global situation the aim of this article is to update the reader on the varied aspects of the ever-changing tasks anaesthetists are involved in and highlight the equipment, devices and techniques that have evolved in response to changing technology and unique patient and surgical requirements.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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