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S4E7 Awake Intubation

August 01, 2023 Airwayve Podcast Season 4 Episode 7
S4E7 Awake Intubation
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S4E7 Awake Intubation
Aug 01, 2023 Season 4 Episode 7
Airwayve Podcast

Join Airwayve hosts Raven and Dorisa as they provide an overview of awake intubation covering the following topics, illustrated with a clinical case:

  • Review of airway management and indicators of potentially difficult airways
  • Indications and contraindications of awake airway management
  • Airway anatomy and innervation
  • The flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope

Correction: in the podcast episode we use the term "flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope". A more generic, all encompassing term is "flexible bronchoscope". The initial technology of flexible bronchoscopes utilized optic fibers (hence, fiberoptic). However, with advancements in technology, most flexible bronchoscopes nowadays have a CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor, which is a chip that transmits images electronically) camera and light source at the distal tip. This removes the need for optic fibers, which are fragile and expensive to fix. 

Credits: 
- Writer: Raven Kang
- Resident Editors: Dr. Puru Panchal, Dr. Alexa Caldwell, & Dr. Gabriel Simchovich

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Show Notes

Join Airwayve hosts Raven and Dorisa as they provide an overview of awake intubation covering the following topics, illustrated with a clinical case:

  • Review of airway management and indicators of potentially difficult airways
  • Indications and contraindications of awake airway management
  • Airway anatomy and innervation
  • The flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope

Correction: in the podcast episode we use the term "flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope". A more generic, all encompassing term is "flexible bronchoscope". The initial technology of flexible bronchoscopes utilized optic fibers (hence, fiberoptic). However, with advancements in technology, most flexible bronchoscopes nowadays have a CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor, which is a chip that transmits images electronically) camera and light source at the distal tip. This removes the need for optic fibers, which are fragile and expensive to fix. 

Credits: 
- Writer: Raven Kang
- Resident Editors: Dr. Puru Panchal, Dr. Alexa Caldwell, & Dr. Gabriel Simchovich

Support the Show.