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Emergency neurological life support: airway, ventilation, and sedation.
Neurocrit Care
  • David B Seder, Maine Medical Center
  • Andy Jagoda
  • Becky Riggs
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Institution/Department
Critical Care Medicine; Pulmonology
Disciplines
MeSH Headings
Airway Management, Anesthesia, Emergency Treatment, Humans, Life Support Care, Nervous System Diseases
Abstract

Airway management and ventilation are central to the resuscitation of the neurologically ill. These patients often have evolving processes that threaten the airway and adequate ventilation. Furthermore, intubation, ventilation, and sedative choices directly affect brain perfusion. Therefore, airway, ventilation, and sedation was chosen as an emergency neurological life support protocol. Topics include airway management, when and how to intubate with special attention to hemodynamics and preservation of cerebral blood flow, mechanical ventilation settings, and the use of sedative agents based on the patient's neurological status.

Citation Information
David B Seder, Andy Jagoda and Becky Riggs. "Emergency neurological life support: airway, ventilation, and sedation." Neurocrit Care Vol. 23 Suppl 2 (2015) p. 5 - 22 ISSN: 1556-0961
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-seder/22/