The use of a noninvasive positive pressure system to facilitate tracheal intubation in a difficult pediatric airway: a case report

Braz J Anesthesiol. 2023 Sep-Oct;73(5):676-679. doi: 10.1016/j.bjane.2021.03.012. Epub 2021 Apr 19.

Abstract

Patients with burns to the head and neck may be difficult to intubate or ventilate via facemask. Furthermore, post-burn scarring and microstomia may reduce the success of rescue supraglottic airway placement. While awake tracheal intubation using a flexible intubation scope is considered the optimal technique for these patients, it may not always be feasible in the pediatric population. We report a case of successful management of a difficult airway in a child with extensive post-burn head and neck deformity using a noninvasive positive pressure system to aid with inhalational induction and deep sedation during intubation using a flexible scope.

Keywords: Burns; Continuous positive airway pressure; Deep sedation; Intubation, intratracheal; Noninvasive ventilation; Pediatrics.

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