Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2768576 | Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The experience in airway management permits the anesthesiologist to participate in cases of cervical spine instability in the operating room when the patient is subjected to surgical procedures, or in cases of difficulty to access or keep the airway open in emergencies. This article reviews the epidemiology, definition, etiology, diagnostic criteria, methods of approach to airway management, and current recommendations on handling cervical instability in different scenarios. There is no approach to the airway that ensures complete immobility of the cervical spine, but there are methods that are better adapted to specific contexts; at the end, the reader will be able to identify the virtues and defects of the various options that the anesthesiologists have to address the airway in cases of cervical instability.
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R. Poveda Jaramillo, P. Paredes SanÃn, H. Carvajal, R. Carrasquilla, M. Murillo Deluquez,