Der standardisierte Ablauf der Intubation von Intensivpatienten reduziert lebensbedrohliche
Komplikationen im Rahmen der Atemwegssicherung – insbesondere beim schwierigen Atemweg.
Definierte Abläufe sowie festgelegte und trainierte „Airway Tools“ geben dem durchführenden
Team Sicherheit und führen zu Routine und Patientensicherheit.
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