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Airway Management in an Emergency - Related Resources
Cochrane reviews
There is no evidence on the difference between
endotracheal intubation
and other airway securing strategies for reducing deaths after
acute illness
or
injury
Emergency Intubation for Acutely Ill and Injured Patients
.
Using
corticosteroids
to prevent (or treat)
stridor
after extubation may not be effective for
neonates
or
children
. In adults, multiple doses of corticosteroids begun 12-24 hours prior to extubation may be beneficial for patients with a high likelihood of post extubation stridor
Corticosteroids for the Prevention and Treatment of Post-Extubation Stridor in Neonates, Children and Adults
.
Lidocaine
appears to be effective in the prevention of
postoperative
sore throat
resulting from intubation. There is insufficient evidence of the potential
adverse effects
Lidocaine for Preventing Postoperative Sore Throat
.
Other
Evidence summaries
The benefits of
laryngeal mask airway
appear to include increased speed and reliability of placement by inexperienced personnel
at
resuscitation
, haemodynamic stability, less coughing and sore throat. Its disadvantage is an increased likelihood of leak and gastric insufflation
Laryngeal Mask Airway (Lma) Compared to Tracheal Tube (Tt) or Facemask (Fm)
.
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