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Anaesthesiology

Airway Ultrasound

Built from Practical Ultrasound in Anesthesia

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5 sections · 65 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Sonographic anatomy

    Reading the air-tissue interface and the landmarks from mouth to trachea.

    • Air-tissue interface and line A
    • Reverberation artefact at the air-tissue interface
    • Airway surface landmarks, superior to inferior
    • Surface landmarks of the neck
    • Tongue and oral cavity: probes and views
    • Submental scan in the short axis
    • Oral cavity in the long axis
    • Reading the tongue
    • Tongue in the long axis
    • Tongue in the short axis
    • Hyoid bone
    • Thyrohyoid membrane
    • Thyrohyoid membrane and epiglottis, transverse and sagittal
    • Epiglottis and the smile face sign
    • Thyrohyoid membrane and epiglottis on ultrasound
    • Epiglottis and the smile face sign
    • False vocal cords (vestibular folds)
    • False and true vocal cords, transverse and sagittal
    • Thyroid cartilage
    • True vocal cords
    • Laryngeal inlet with abducted vocal cords
    • Cricothyroid membrane: the TACA technique
    • Thyroid and cricoid A-lines (TACA)
    • Cricothyroid membrane in short axis (TACA)
    • Two ways to find the cricothyroid membrane
    • Cricoid cartilage and trachea
    • String of pearls technique (sagittal)
    • Trachea in the long axis (string of pearls)
    • Cricothyroid membrane in the long axis
    • Cricothyroid membrane in the long axis on ultrasound
    • Esophagus, muscles, vessels, and soft tissue

    31 slides

  3. 03

    Scanning technique

    Probe choice, patient position, and functional assessment.

    • Probe selection
    • Patient positioning
    • Functional assessment

    3 slides

  4. 04

    Clinical applications

    Assessment, tube placement, vocal cords, stridor, and guided procedures.

    • Clinical applications of airway POCUS
    • Perioperative airway assessment
    • Identifying landmarks
    • Measuring airway dimensions
    • Airway pathology and edema
    • Vocal cords and subglottic diameter
    • Gastric content and aspiration risk
    • Post-surgery evaluation
    • Confirming tracheal tube placement
    • Direct method of tube confirmation
    • Tracheal tube correctly placed
    • Esophageal intubation and the double-bubble sign
    • Indirect method of tube confirmation
    • Vocal cord function
    • Stridor and airway obstruction
    • Interventional airway procedures
    • Probe position for the cricothyroid membrane
    • Cricothyroid membrane landmarks on ultrasound
    • Needle sliding under the probe
    • Needle guidance at the cricothyroid membrane

    20 slides

  5. 05

    Limitations and future directions

    Where POCUS can mislead, and where the field is heading.

    • Limitations of airway POCUS
    • Technology and artificial intelligence
    • Training and simulation
    • Key takeaways
    • References
    • References (continued)
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    • References (continued)
    • Practical Ultrasound in Anesthesia for Critical Care and Pain Management

    10 slides