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Module B: Hour 2. Intubation Difficulties. Think ahead !!!!. If you suspect a difficult airway: call for help early What increases the risk of a difficult airway ?. Mallampati. Is Mallampati a famous curry dish from the south of India ?. The 6 “P’s” of RSI. Preparation (5 min) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Intubation Intubation DifficultiesDifficulties

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Think ahead !!!!Think ahead !!!!If you suspect a difficult airway: call If you suspect a difficult airway: call for help earlyfor help early

What increases What increases the risk of a the risk of a difficult airway ?difficult airway ?

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MallampatiMallampati

Is Mallampati a Is Mallampati a famous curry dish famous curry dish from the south of from the south of India ?India ?

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The 6 “P’s” of RSIThe 6 “P’s” of RSI

Preparation (5 min)Preparation (5 min)Pre-oxygenation (2 min)Pre-oxygenation (2 min)Paralysis / inductionParalysis / inductionProtection and positioning (30 Protection and positioning (30 seconds)seconds)Placement (45 seconds)Placement (45 seconds)Post-intubation carePost-intubation care

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P1 = Preparation P1 = Preparation

What preparations do you What preparations do you make before intubating ?make before intubating ?What is “Soap Me” ?What is “Soap Me” ?

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P2 = PreoxygenateP2 = PreoxygenateWhat are the What are the physiological aims of physiological aims of pre-oxygenation ?pre-oxygenation ?How are these achieved ?How are these achieved ?

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P3 = P3 = Paralysis/InductionParalysis/Induction

What problems arise with What problems arise with the common induction the common induction agents ?agents ?

Compare the use of these: Compare the use of these: Suxamethonium vs RocuroniumSuxamethonium vs Rocuronium

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P4 = P4 = Protection/Positioning Protection/Positioning

How do you achieve in-How do you achieve in-line stabilisation if line stabilisation if necessary ?necessary ?

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P5 = Placement P5 = Placement

How do you confirm How do you confirm your tube placement ?your tube placement ?

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P6 = Post-intubation P6 = Post-intubation carecare

SedationSedationParalysisParalysisMonitoringMonitoringHumidificationHumidificationNG tube and IDCNG tube and IDC

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Mrs AO, 72 years old Mrs AO, 72 years old BIBA from GP’s waiting roomBIBA from GP’s waiting roomSudden stridor: given adrenaline/ventolin/Sudden stridor: given adrenaline/ventolin/phenergan/lasix at GPs for ? anaphylaxis ? phenergan/lasix at GPs for ? anaphylaxis ? APOAPOSats 95% on R/A on arrival, fairly comfortable.Sats 95% on R/A on arrival, fairly comfortable.Intermittently complains of SOB, audible soft Intermittently complains of SOB, audible soft stridor, two word sentences. Epigastric pain.stridor, two word sentences. Epigastric pain.

What is your management ?What is your management ?

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Describe the X-rayDescribe the X-ray

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The patient needs a CT The patient needs a CT chest.chest.

How would you How would you proceed ?proceed ?

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Mr DI, 73 years oldMr DI, 73 years oldGCS 7, found on floor by wife (E1 V1 M5)GCS 7, found on floor by wife (E1 V1 M5) Increased tone /reflexes on right Increased tone /reflexes on right PEARL, but small PEARL, but small PMHx IHD , A/F on warfarinPMHx IHD , A/F on warfarinGurgling respirations Gurgling respirations Sats 89% on R/A, RR 16/min Sats 89% on R/A, RR 16/min

What is your What is your management ?management ?

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You are unable to You are unable to intubate – this is your intubate – this is your

view.view.

What grade of What grade of laryngoscopy is this ?laryngoscopy is this ?

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LaryngoscopyLaryngoscopy

What would you do next ?What would you do next ?

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Second lookSecond look

STOP, re-oxygenate, rethinkSTOP, re-oxygenate, rethinkBURPBURPIntroducerIntroducerBOUGIE (if you can see the BOUGIE (if you can see the epiglottis)epiglottis)Different bladeDifferent blade

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You remain unable to You remain unable to intubate.intubate.

What would you do What would you do next ?next ?

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End of the lineEnd of the line

What do you do if you What do you do if you can’t intubate and you can’t intubate and you can’t ventilate a can’t ventilate a patient ?patient ?

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Reminder:Reminder:

Nobody ever died from Nobody ever died from a failure to intubate. a failure to intubate.

They died from a They died from a failure to ventilate.failure to ventilate.

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