Management of tracheal extubation guidelines

The Difficult Airway Society has developed guidelines for the safe management of tracheal extubation in adult perioperative practice. The guidelines discuss the problems arising during extubation and recovery and promote a strategic, stepwise approach to extubation. They emphasise the importance of planning and preparation, and include practical techniques for use in clinical practice and recommendations for post-extubation care.

The guideline was published in Anaesthesia (2012) and may be found here.

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Paediatric difficult airway guidelines

The Paediatric Airway Guidelines Group, comprised of the Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists and the Difficult Airway Society, liaising with the RCoA, produced three algorithms relating to the management of the unanticipated difficult airway in children aged 1 to 8 years.

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Management of tracheal extubation guidelines

The Difficult Airway Society has developed guidelines (2011) for the safe management of tracheal extubation in adult perioperative practice. The guidelines discuss the problems arising during extubation and recovery and promote a strategic, stepwise approach to extubation. They emphasise the importance of planning and preparation, and include practical techniques for use in clinical practice and recommendations for post-extubation care.

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