J 2021

Optical Devices in Tracheal Intubation-State of the Art in 2020

MATEK, Jan, Frantisek KOLEK, Olga KLEMENTOVA, Pavel MICHALEK, Tomas VYMAZAL et. al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

Optical Devices in Tracheal Intubation-State of the Art in 2020

Autoři

MATEK, Jan (203 Česká republika, domácí), Frantisek KOLEK (203 Česká republika), Olga KLEMENTOVA (203 Česká republika), Pavel MICHALEK (203 Česká republika) a Tomas VYMAZAL (203 Česká republika)

Vydání

Diagnostics, Basel, MDPI, 2021, 2075-4418

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Obor

30218 General and internal medicine

Stát vydavatele

Švýcarsko

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Odkazy

Impakt faktor

Impact factor: 3.992

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14110/21:00121778

Organizační jednotka

Lékařská fakulta

UT WoS

000633552400001

Klíčová slova anglicky

supraglottic airway; optical intubation; optical stylet; hybrid device; flexible fiberoptic intubation; fiberoptic tracheal tubes

Štítky

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 7. 12. 2021 12:55, Mgr. Tereza Miškechová

Anotace

V originále

The review article is focused on developments in optical devices, other than laryngoscopes, in airway management and tracheal intubation. It brings information on advantages and limitations in their use, compares different devices, and summarizes benefits in various clinical settings. Supraglottic airway devices may be used as a conduit for fiberscope-guided tracheal intubation mainly as a rescue plan in the scenario of difficult or failed laryngoscopy. Some of these devices offer the possibility of direct endotracheal tube placement. Hybrid devices combine the features of two different intubating tools. Rigid and semi-rigid optical stylets represent another option in airway management. They offer benefits in restricted mouth opening and may be used also for retromolar intubation. Awake flexible fiberoptic intubation has been a gold standard in predicted difficult laryngoscopy for decades. Modern flexible bronchoscopes used in anesthesia and intensive care are disposable devices and contain optical lenses instead of fibers. Endotracheal tubes with an incorporated optics are used mainly in thoracic anesthesia for lung separation. They are available in double-lumen and single-lumen versions. They offer a benefit of direct view to the carina and do not require flexible fiberscope for their correct placement.