The book begins with a review of current definitions of the difficult airway, its incidence, and the evolution of algorithms to facilitate its management. The chapters that follow offer a comprehensive update on the techniques and concepts described in the American Society of Anesthesiologists' Difficult Airway Algorithm. Noted experts in each of the techniques have been recruited by the book editors to present the information. Figures throughout the book illustrate important points and procedures.
This is a wonderful resource for health care professionals who are concerned with the management of the difficult airway, including anesthesiologists, intensive care physicians, emergency room physicians, nurses, and out-of-hospital first responders.
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"This multiauthored book describes airway management strategies for patients where mechanical control of the airway is deemed difficult. ... Practitioners in emergency medicine, prehospital care, anesthesiology, surgery, pulmonology, and critical care medicine are an appropriate audience. ... This is an excellent introduction to consensus-based protocols for airway management that integrates available technologies to manage this problem. ... This is a worthy contribution for the material it collects." (David J. Dries, Doody's Book Reviews, November, 2013)