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ADVANCEDAIRWAYPROCEDURES


Used in the management of the difficult or failed airway


DIFFICULTAIRWAY


■ Difficult mask ventilation or endotracheal intubation
■ If anticipated by preintubation assessment →perform awake (no paralysis)
intubation


FAILEDAIRWAY


■ Failed intubation (“can’t intubate”) and failed BVM ventilation (“can’t
ventilate”)


Advanced airway procedures include:


■ Awake intubation
■ Supraglottic airway (eg, laryngeal mask airway)
■ Fiberoptic intubation
■ Translaryngeal jet ventilation
■ Retrograde tracheal intubation
■ Lighted stylet
■ Cricothyrotomy
■ Tracheostomy


AWAKEINTUBATION


INDICATIONS


■ Spontaneously breathing patients with an anticipated difficult airway


RESUSCITATION
TABLE 1.5. Paralytic Agents for Rapid Sequence Intubation


DRUG ONSET DURATION COMPLICATION

Depolorizing Agent

Succinylcholine 45–60 sec 5–9 min Hyperkalemia
Fasciculations
Increased ICP/IOP
Malignant hyperthermia
Prolonged action if ↓pseudo-
cholinesterase activity

Nondepolorizing Agents

Vecuronium 2–4 min 40–60 min Prolonged action in obese/
elderly/hepatorenal
dysfunction

Rocuronium 1–3 min 30–45 min Tachycardia

Pancuronium 2–5 min 40–60 min Tachycardia
Hypertension
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