Developing an Extubation strategy for the difficult pediatric airway—Who, when, why, where, and how?

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Abstract

Comprehensive airway management of the pediatric patient with a difficult airway requires a plan for the transition back to a patent and protected airway. Multiple techniques are available to manage the periextubation period. Equally important is performing a comprehensive risk assessment and developing a strategy that optimizes the likelihood of safe extubation. This includes team-focused communication of the desired goals, critical steps in the process, and potential responses in the case of failed extubation. This review summarizes extubation of pediatric patients with difficult airways along with one suggested framework to manage this challenging period.

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Weatherall, A. D., Burton, R. D., Cooper, M. G., & Humphreys, S. R. (2022, May 1). Developing an Extubation strategy for the difficult pediatric airway—Who, when, why, where, and how? Paediatric Anaesthesia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/pan.14411

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