Manejo de vía aérea difícil en intubación de emergencia, revisión sistémica y metaanálisis.

  • Morales Paul A
  • Gutiérrez Hernández L
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Recibido: 20 de julio de 2022. Aceptado: 08 de septiembre de 2022. Citar como: Gutiérrez HLA, Morales PA. Manejo de vía aérea difícil en intubación de emergencia, revisión sistémica y metaanálisis. Rev ADM. 2022; 79 (5): 271-275. https://dx. ABSTRACT Introduction: difficult airway is that clinical situation in which a conventionally trained anesthesiologist experiences difficulty in ventilation with a face mask, in endotracheal intubation or both. In this review article we will focus on emergency intubation. Objective: to systematically review the current state of knowledge and clinical evidence related to the management of difficult airways in emergency intubation. Material and methods: a systematic review was carried out in PubMed, Cochrane data base, EBSCO and OVID; the terms: difficult airway management and emergency intubation; only clinical trials and scientific research reports were analyzed. Results: the search yielded 356 results, of which systematic review studies, meta-analysis, opinion-based articles, case reports, letters to the editor were excluded; which gave us 128 articles, after they were analyzed; it was also sought to analyze articles from different areas of medical research; 21 articles were selected to be analyzed in this systematic review. Conclusions: unexpectedly, the majority of the reviewed articles conclude that regardless of the intubation protocol or the tools used, the aspect that plays a decisive role in the management of the difficult airway is the experience and previous preparation of the anesthesiologist.

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Morales Paul, A., & Gutiérrez Hernández, L. A. (2022). Manejo de vía aérea difícil en intubación de emergencia, revisión sistémica y metaanálisis. Revista de La Asociación Dental Mexicana, 79(5), 271–275. https://doi.org/10.35366/107963

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