Practice Patterns in Managing the Difficult Airway by Anesthesiologists in the United States
Rosenblatt W, Wagner P, Ovassapian A, Kain Z. Practice Patterns in Managing the Difficult Airway by Anesthesiologists in the United States. Anesthesia & Analgesia 1998, 87: 153-157.. DOI: 10.1213/00000539-199807000-00032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnesthesiologyHumansIntubation, IntratrachealMiddle AgedPractice Patterns, Physicians'ConceptsDifficult airwayMost anesthesiologistsTracheal intubation techniquesCurrent practice patternsAlternative airway devicesDifficult airway scenariosMost clinical circumstancesYr of ageChi-squared analysisAirway devicesAnesthetic inductionFiberoptic bronchoscopeAirway scenariosPractice patternsIntubation techniqueClinical circumstancesClinical experienceIntubation equipmentAirwayAnesthesiologistsApneic conditionsSquared analysisAmerican SocietyDlThird surveyPractice patterns in managing the difficult airway by anesthesiologists in the United States.
Rosenblatt W, Wagner P, Ovassapian A, Kain Z. Practice patterns in managing the difficult airway by anesthesiologists in the United States. Anesthesia & Analgesia 1998, 87: 153-7. PMID: 9661565, DOI: 10.1097/00000539-199807000-00032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnesthesiologyHumansIntubation, IntratrachealMiddle AgedPractice Patterns, Physicians'ConceptsDifficult airwayPractice patternsMost anesthesiologistsTracheal intubation techniquesCurrent practice patternsAlternative airway devicesDifficult airway scenariosMost clinical circumstancesChi 2 analysisYr of ageNon respondersAirway devicesAnesthetic inductionFiberoptic bronchoscopeAirway scenariosIntubation techniqueClinical circumstancesClinical experienceIntubation equipmentAirwayAnesthesiologistsApneic conditionsAmerican SocietyDlThird survey