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040 _beng
_cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
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041 _aenglish
050 _aANES 2016 0004
245 _aInhalational injury in a gravid patient :
_bovercoming difficulties in airway management using modern techniques in visualization /
_cApril Joy Janice J. Amata.
260 _aFairview, Quezon City:
_bDepartment of Anesthesiology, FEU-NRMF,
_c2016.
300 _b(in folder)
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aAbstract: Obstetric airway has always been a challenge to every anesthesiologist. Coupled with inhalational injury, one is likely to encounter twice the trouble. Besides the already existing maternal anatomic and physiologic changes that pose a threat to adequate fetomaternal oxygenation, you have the burden of a compromised respiratory tract due to pathologic changes imposed by thermal injury. We hereby report a case of a 34-week pregnant patient who sustained flame burn with affectation of 40% of total body surface area including the aerodigestive tract for burn wound debridement. The anesthetic management was centered on realizing the potential difficulty of securing the patient's airway. A new instrument, the video laryngoscope, was used to visualize laryngeal structures.
521 _aRESDA
700 _aAmata, April Joy Janice J., MD
_eauthor
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