2-3. Increased airway pressure
Objectives
Using these steps from start to end should identify any cause of increased airway pressure in theatre.
Avoid spending excessive time and attention on one aspect until you have run through the whole guideline.
START ❶ Adequate oxygen delivery
❷ Airway
❸ Breathing
❹ Circulation
❺ Depth: Ensure adequate depth of anaesthesia and analgesia. ❻ If not resolving, call for help AND check arterial blood gas, 12-lead ECG, chest X-ray.
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Box A: CRITICAL CHANGES If problem worsens significantly or a new problem arises, call for help and go back to START of 1-1 Key basic plan |
Box B: FEEL THE AIRWAY PRESSURE Remember that airway “feel” depends on your APL valve setting. You can only “feel” a maximum of what the APL valve is set to. Measured expired tidal volume gives additional information. |
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Box C: EXCLUDE ANAESTHETIC MACHINE/BREATHING SYSTEM PROBLEM
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Box D: POTENTIAL CAUSES AND ACTIONS
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Editorial Information
Author(s): The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain & Ireland 2018. www.aagbi.org/qrh Subject to Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. You may distribute original version or adapt for yourself and distribute with acknowledgement of source. You may not use for commercial purposes. Visit website for details. The guidelines in this handbook are not intended to be standards of medical care. The ultimate judgement with regard to a particular clinical procedure or treatment plan must be made by the clinician in the light of the clinical data presented and the diagnostic and treatment options.
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