• Anesthesiology clinics · Jun 2015

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    Is there a gold standard for management of the difficult airway?

    • Carlos A Artime and Carin A Hagberg.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, 6431 Fannin Street, MSB 5.020, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
    • Anesthesiol Clin. 2015 Jun 1; 33 (2): 233-40.

    AbstractNumerous practice guidelines have been developed to assist clinicians in the management of the difficult airway. The nature of difficult airway management, however, does not provide a practical way of comparing different guidelines or algorithms; no evidence supports one set of guidelines over another. Nevertheless they play an important role in patient safety as dissemination of such guidelines encourages airway practitioners to consider their strategies and formulate specific plans for the management of a predicted or unexpected difficult airway. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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