
Aspiration in Anesthesia: Be Vigilant, Be Prepared
Pulmonary aspiration in anesthesia can be life-threatening. Article discusses how to minimize risk with vigilance, good judgment, preparation, and quick actions. #anesthesia, #FOAMED Read More …
Pulmonary aspiration in anesthesia can be life-threatening. Article discusses how to minimize risk with vigilance, good judgment, preparation, and quick actions. #anesthesia, #FOAMED Read More …
During intubation, any liquid in the mouth that obscures the view of larynx not only hinders visualization, it risks aspiration. We’re used to being able to rapidly suction the mouth clear or secretions, blood, or vomit and then have a clear view of the larynx. But sometimes, either because of continued profuse bleeding or massive emesis, fluid continues to accumulate while we’re watching. How can you manage this situation and successfully intubate? This article discusses two prior cases and offers suggestions on intubation when massive emesis or blood interfere with visualization. Read More …