Обеспечение проходимости верхних дыхательных путей в стационаре. Клинические рекомендации Федерации анестезиологов и реаниматологов России (второй пересмотр, 2018 г.)
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интубация трахеи
трудные дыхательные пути
трудная масочная вентиляция
трудная ларингоскопия
трудная интубация
надгортанные воздуховоды
крикотиреотомия
неудачная интубация

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Андреенко А.А., Долбнева Е.Л., Стамов В.И. Обеспечение проходимости верхних дыхательных путей в стационаре. Клинические рекомендации Федерации анестезиологов и реаниматологов России (второй пересмотр, 2018 г.). Вестник интенсивной терапии имени А.И. Салтанова. 2019;(2):7-31. doi:10.21320/1818-474X-2019-2-7-31

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В обзоре представлены клинические рекомендации Федерации анестезиологов-реаниматологов России, пересмотренные в 2018 г. В основу рекомендаций положен обзор публикаций и современные международные руководства Общества по проблемам трудных дыхательных путей (DAS, 2015), Американского общества анестезиологов (ASA, 2013), Европейского общества анестезиологов (ESA, 2018).

Ситуации «трудных дыхательных путей» (ТДП) встречаются в современной анестезиологической практике относительно нечасто, но в случае невозможности обеспечения адекватной оксигенации пациентов они приводят к постгипоксическому повреждению головного мозга или остановке кровообращения. Современные требования к безопасности пациентов во время анестезии определяют необходимость проведения тщательной оценки пациентов перед операцией, выявления прогностических признаков трудной вентиляции через лицевую маску или надгортанные воздуховоды, трудной ларингоскопии и интубации, трудной крикотиреотомии. В результате обследования анестезиолог обязан сформулировать основной и резервный планы действий, подготовить необходимое оборудование, привлечь в случае необходимости специалистов.

В рекомендациях представлены доказательные данные об эффективности современных устройств для вентиляции и интубации трахеи (ИТ). Предложены алгоритмы принятия решения и действий в различных ситуациях при прогнозируемых и непрогнозируемых ТДП у пациентов с различным риском аспирации. Также предложен алгоритм подготовки, прогнозирования возможных осложнений и выполнения экстубации трахеи. Представленные в обзоре рекомендации направлены на достижение цели — повышения безопасности пациентов во время общей анестезии за счет снижения риска развития критических нарушений газообмена вследствие нарушений проходимости верхних дыхательных путей.

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