Smacc

Paediatric intubation

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From DAS SMACC, Charles Larson and Andrew Beck discuss intubating sick kids - small holes, big problems. When intubating a critically ill child we fear that they are going to arrest on induction and we consider the skill required to intubate in difficult circumstances. The most important thing to remember is that we will never be so good that we won’t make mistakes. The greatest critical care physicians are those that have good skills but that are also able to identify what might go wrong. Understanding the risks and having a plan for when something goes wrong is crucial. Managing critically ill children is a difficult task. We must understand their physiology, have a plan for induction and have a plan for if things go wrong. Importantly, we need to consider that it takes several minutes for drugs to kick in for children. What matters more than what drug you give is how you give it. Children don’t follow recipes so nor should you. Furthermore, some golden rules in managing airways in children: 1. Simulation a