Superior laryngeal nerve block for awake intubation
Blokáda nervus laryngealis superior pro intubaci při vědomí
Endotracheální intubace při vědomí pacienta tvoří zvláštní kapitolu zajištění dechových cest. Bez dokonalého znecitlivění je tato nemyslitelná. Prácesi kladla za cíl srovnat účinnost topické aplikace lokálního anestetika s regionálním způsobem anestezie ve formě oboustranné blokády nervuslaryngealis superior.
Klíčová slova:
endotracheální intubace při vědomí – blokáda nervus laryngealis superior
Authors:
M. Pavlík; R. Hřib; D. Čtvrtečková
Authors‘ workplace:
Anesteziologicko-resuscitační klinika FN u sv. Anny v Brně, přednosta doc. MUDr. Pavel Ševčík, CSc.
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 1999, č. 3, s. 106-107
Category:
Overview
Tracheal intubation in an awake patient constitutes a distinct art and skill in airway management. This could not be accomplished without completesensitive anesthesia. The paper presents the results from two methods applied: topical application of local anesthetic versus regional anesthesiaproduced by bilateral superior laryngeal nerve block.
Key words:
endotracheal awake intubation – superior laryngeal nerve block
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Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care MedicineArticle was published in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
1999 Issue 3
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