2010
Preoperative Endoscopic Airway Examination (PEAE) Provides Superior Airway Information and May Reduce the Use of Unnecessary Awake Intubation
Rosenblatt W, Ianus AI, Sukhupragarn W, Fickenscher A, Sasaki C. Preoperative Endoscopic Airway Examination (PEAE) Provides Superior Airway Information and May Reduce the Use of Unnecessary Awake Intubation. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2010, 112: 602-607. PMID: 21081768, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0b013e3181fdfc1c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAwake intubationAirway management planInduction of anesthesiaAirway pathologyAirway lesionsAirway controlAirway examinationAirway managementMore monthsManagement of patientsPopulation of patientsPreoperative anesthetic assessmentAirway informationPerioperative planAnaesthetic assessmentAirway proceduresPreoperative assessmentUncontrolled trialsAirway visualizationLocal anestheticsAirway architecturePatientsEndoscopic visualizationStandard examinationPatient identifiers
2005
Presence of a tracheotomy tube and aspiration status in early, postsurgical head and neck cancer patients
Leder SB, Joe JK, Ross DA, Coelho DH, Mendes J. Presence of a tracheotomy tube and aspiration status in early, postsurgical head and neck cancer patients. Head & Neck 2005, 27: 757-761. PMID: 16086412, DOI: 10.1002/hed.20239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeck cancer patientsAspiration statusTracheotomy tubeCancer patientsPostsurgical headGauze spongesFiberoptic endoscopic evaluationFEES resultsConsecutive adultsDistal tracheaEndoscopic evaluationSwallowing functionPostoperative headAspiration riskEndoscopic examinationClinical impressionDecannulationPatientsTracheostomaExperienced examinersTracheotomyStatusHeadDysphagiaComorbidities