Search Tag: airway management
2025 26 May
Difficult airway management is a core competency for any anaesthesiologist and can often mean the difference between life and death. Among the most complex and high-risk scenarios is the bloody airway, where active bleeding significantly impairs visibility and complicates even standard difficult airway techniques. Failure to control bleeding in the...Read more
2025 22 Apr
Non-burn dermatologic emergencies, although less common than burn injuries, are associated with high morbidity and mortality due to the extensive loss of the skin barrier. These conditions often mimic burn-related pathophysiology and demand urgent, multidisciplinary care. Optimal outcomes are typically achieved at specialised burn centres, but limited...Read more
2023 26 May
An overview of the International obServational sTudy on AiRway manaGement in operAting room and non-operaTing room anaEsthesia (STARGATE study) that will collect information on peri-intubation adverse events and airway management procedures in adult patients undergoing general anaesthesia to receive surgery or other diagnostic/therapeutic procedures....Read more
2019 15 May
Approximately 200,000 patients suffer from in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) annually in the US, with in-hospital mortality of nearly 80%. Airway management is a critical component of resuscitation care. However, it is unclear whether endotracheal intubation improves patient survival. The process often involves the cessation of chest compressions,...Read more
2018 19 Jun
Why study endotracheal intubation? Endotracheal intubation (ETI) in critically ill patients is a potentially life-threatening procedure, and approximately one-third of ETIs are complicated by severe hypoxia, cardiovascular collapse and cardiac arrest. Critically ill patients are prone to severe complications as the consequence of the underlying...Read more
2017 05 Nov
EAMS is a pan-European medical Society founded in 2003 which exists to improve the management of the patient's airway by anesthetists and critical care personnel Find European Airway Management Society on Social Media Read more
2016 01 Dec
EAMS is a pan-European medical Society founded in 2003 which exists to improve the management of the patient's airway by anesthetists and critical care personnelRead more
2014 16 May
Ambu develops, produces and markets diagnostic and life-supporting devices. Ambu's products are used in hospitals, clinics and emergency services by doctors, nurses and paramedics who work every day to save lives and improve patient care. In Airway Management, Ambu is at the forefront of innovation with a comprehensive range of unique single-use...Read more