The challenge is to pass on the expertise and the intuition of the few into the clinical practise of all
Airway Triage App available in the Apple and Google app stores
Open access Airway Management Academy teaching videos on Vimeo
Advanced Airway Documentation Form (physician copy)
Have we reached the end for throat packs inserted by anaesthetists?
Editorial Anaesthesia 2018
Airway Management Guidelines: why do we look backward when we need to look forward
Editorial Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care 2017
Top 10 best articles Anaesthesia 2017
Anaesthesia 2017
Our love-hate relationship with succinylcholine: Is sugammadex any better?
Editorial Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia 2016
Evaluation of a new double lumen tube with an integrated camera
Top 10 best articles Anaesthesia 2015
Anaesthesia 2015
The myth of the difficult airway; airway management revisited
Editorial Anaesthesia 2015
Airway Management Academy: A global initiative to increase patient safety during airway management by medical education
Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care (TACC) 2015
Can sugammadex save a patient in a simulated ‘cannot intubate, cannot ventilate’ situation?
Top Ten Cited article Anaesthesia 2009-2011
Anaesthesia 2010
Advanced airway management training in Amsterdam (page 21-23)
A problem based approach to awake flexible optical intubation (free download from I-tunes store)
Huitink JM, Eipe N, Cocciante A, Krage R, Segal R, JH Bretschneider 2013 e-book
Or if you do not have access to I-tunes you can download the PDF version here A_problem_based_approach_to_awake_flexible_optical_intubation (PDF)
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