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DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1358622
Deklaration von Helsinki zur Patientensicherheit in der Anästhesiologie – Teil 9: Empfehlungen zur Organisation des klinischen Atemwegsmanagements
Helsinki Declaration on Patient Safety in Anaesthesiology –Part 9: Recommendations for clinical airway management organisationPublication History
Publication Date:
05 November 2013 (online)
Zusammenfassung
Die Helsinki Deklaration fordert, dass Bedingungen geschaffen werden, um in der perioperativen Versorgung Atemwegsprobleme zu beherrschen. Ein differenziertes Atemwegsmanagement kann die Morbidität und Mortalität senken. Dazu gehören an die strukturellen und personellen Voraussetzungen angepasste Handlungsanweisungen (SOP), die unterschiedliche Patientengruppen und Behandlungssituationen sowie aktuelle Leitlinien berücksichtigen. Neben SOPs ist eine kontinuierliche Fortbildung, ein systematisches Patientenscreening und die Nutzung von Algorithmen und Checklisten zu empfehlen. Dabei erfordert die pädiatrische Versorgung eine besondere Beachtung. Die Fiberoptik als Goldstandard beim schwierigen Atemweg sowie die chirurgische Atemwegssicherung sind unverzichtbar und müssen jederzeit verfügbar sein, während die Videolaryngoskopie als Ergänzung zunehmende Evidenz erlangt.
Abstract
In the Helsinki Declaration terms and conditions are demanded to control problems in airway management in perioperative care situations. A differentiated airway management can reduce morbidity and mortality. This includes staff- and structure-adjusted standard operating procedures (SOP), which take into account different patient groups, situations of treatment and current guidelines. Along with these SOPs continuing education, sytematic screening of patients and the use of algorithms and checklists are recommended. In this regard paediatric care requires special consideration. Furthermore the fibreoptic as the gold standard for the difficult airway as well as surgical airway management are essential and must be available at all times, whereas videolaryngoscopy takes on increasing evidence as an additional technique.
Schlüsselwörter:
Patientensicherheit - Deklaration von Helsinki - Atemwegsmanagement - Handlungsanweisungen (SOP)Keywords:
patient safety - Helsinki Declaration - airway management - standard operating procedure (SOP)-
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