Description
Considered the go-to reference in airway management not only in anesthesia practice but also in emergency medicine and intensive care settings, Hagberg and Benumof's Airway Management ensures that practitioners worldwide are familiar and proficient with the most recent developments in equipment and scientific knowledge in this fast-changing area. Covering all aspects of this fundamental practice, the new 5th Edition facilitates the safe performance of airway management for all airway practitioners, regardless of specialty, using a concise, how-to approach, carefully chosen illustrations, and case examples and analysis throughout.The only volume of its kind completely dedicated to airway management, this edition features:- Well-illustrated and tightly focused coverage, with anatomical drawings, charts, algorithms, photos, and imaging studies for quick reference—many new to this edition.- Key Points in every chapter, as well as up-to-date information on the latest ASA guidelines.- Two new chapters covering Combination Techniques and Human Factors in Airway Management; all other chapters have been thoroughly revised to reflect current thinking and practice.- A significantly expanded video library, including intubating the COVID-19 patient and new videos on ultrasonography of the airway.- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Table of Contents
PART 1 Basic Clinical Science Considerations1. Functional anatomy of the airway2. Radiographic and cross-sectional imaging of the airway3. Ultrasonography in airway management4. Physics of the airway5. Physiology of the airway6. Airway pharmacology7. Physiologic and pathophysiologic responses to intubationPART 2 The Difficult Airway: Definition, Recognition, and the ASA Algorithm8. Definition and incidence of the difficult airway9. Airway assessment and prediction of the difficult airway10. Development of an airway management plan11. Algorithms for management of the difficult airwayPART 3 Preintubation-Ventilation Procedures12. Preparation of the patient for awake intubation13. Aspiration prevention and prophylaxis: preoperative considerations for the full stomach patient14. Preoxygenation15. Techniques to Induce General AnesthesiaPART 4 The Airway Techniques16. History of airway management17. Oxygen delivery systems, inhalation and respiratory therapy18. Noninvasive management of the airway19. Supraglottic airway techniques: Laryngeal mask airways20. Supraglottic airway techniques: Nonlaryngeal mask airways21. Laryngoscopic tracheal intubation22. Blind intubation techniques23. Intubating introducers, lighted and optical stylets24. Video-assisted laryngoscopy25. Flexible scope intubation techniques26. Lung isolation techniques27. Percutaneous emergency airway access28. Rigid bronchoscopy29. Surgical airway30. Confirmation of tracheal intubationPART 5 Difficult Airway Situations31. Prehospital airway management32. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and airway management33. Austere environment and disaster preparedness34. Airway Management in the Trauma Patient35. Airway management in burn patients36. Airway management in pediatric patients37. Airway management in obstetric patients38. Airway management in head and neck surgery39. Anesthesia for laser airway surgery40. Airway management in neurosurgical patients41. Obesity, Sleep Apnea, the Airway, and Anesthesia42. Regional anesthesia and the difficult airway43. Airway management in nonoperating room locations44. Airway management in intensive care medicinePART 6 Postintubation Procedures45. Endotracheal tube and respiratory care46. Mechanical ventilation 47. Monitoring the airway and pulmonary function48. Extubation and reintubation of the difficult airway49. Complications of managing the airwayPART 7 Societal Considerations50. Airway management education51. Dissemination of critical airway information52. Airway Research53. Airway management and outcomes reporting54. Role of the airway communityIndex