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Safe Airway Society

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Nick Chrimes and Adam Rehak investigate this vexing issue which is still claiming lives around the world. Using clinical scenarios and the PUMA guidelines for the prevention of unrecognised oesophageal intubation, Nick and Adam will challenge y
Andrew Robinson leads a discussion on this higly topical and somewhat controversial topic. Tim Cook, David Story, Erin Foulsham, Ben Olesnicky, Ruth Parsell and Phil Visser make up the interprofessional panel.
Internationally renowned human factors expert Victoria Brazil describes how a group of highly functioning individuals can become a high performance airway team.
SAS Secretary Adam Rehak and SAS President Louise Ellard welcome delegates to SAS 2023.
Recorded 12th January 2021 Full video livestream of all Airwaves Podcasts is available on the Safe Airway Society YouTube channel. Despite video laryngoscopy now being a widely available tool for airway management, airway practitioners continue
Recorded 19th Jun 2023 Full video livestream of all Airwaves Podcasts is available on the Safe Airway Society YouTube channel. In this episode we go back to basics to discuss the what is arguably the most important and difficult upper airway te
Recorded 17th January 2021 Full video livestream of all Airwaves Podcasts is available on the Safe Airway Society YouTube channel. Use of a videolaryngoscope with a hyperangulated blade has the potential to allow easy intubation of patients in
Recorded 9th Nov 2020 Full video livestream of all Airwaves Podcasts is available on the Safe Airway Society YouTube channel. COVID-19 has challenged the way we conduct airway management. As well as being a source of anxiety, this has also push
Andy Higgs and Tim Cook describe the PUMA Prevention of Unrecognised Oesophageal Intubation Guidelines and their rationale.
Tim Cook uses individual cases and analysis of the systems, processes and human factors involved in unrecognised oesophageal intubation to investigate why this tragic occurrence is still a problem around the world. He offers us some tools and a
In this session, MICA Paramedic Matthew Humar presents a local case of unrecognised oesophageal intubation; and using this case as a reference, discusses why this is an universal issue.
Are we safe when we intubate COVID-19 patients? Are CPAP, high-flow oxygen, and intubation AGPs? Two years into this pandemic, what should we be doing at work to keep ourselves safe? An international panel of experts present their research, eme
Anaesthetists Bill Bestic and Adam Pasfield describe and demonstrate the use of ketamine for fibre-optic intubation, including via supraglottic airway devices, in patients who may be non-compliant.
Anaesthetist Adam Rehak describes and demonstrates VAFI (video-assisted fibre-optic intubation) and FARSI (fibre-optic assisted rapid sequence induction), for the management of difficult and traumatised airways.
The mission of the Project for Universal Management of Airways (PUMA) is to create a single set of airway guidelines that provide consistent guidance for airway practitioners of any discipline, in any country, in any context. Following years of
David Anderson describes the current state of play with airway management in the prehospital setting. There are important differences between airway management in the prehospital environment and airway management in hospital. Prehospital intuba
David Brewster describes the current state of play with airway management in the critical care setting, including a summary of the INTUBE study and the Safe Airway Society guidelines for airway management in COVID-19 patients.
ENT surgeon Georgie Harris and anaesthetist Drew Heffernan describe how they use high flow nasal oxygen to achieve tubeless airway surgery.
In this not-to-be-missed interactive session our hosts, Adam Rehak and Gerri Khong walk you through the good, the bad and the ugly of human factors in airway management. Using video footage of a highly realistic (tachycardia inducing) simulated
This session examines the psychological impact of critical airway incidents and explores processes to support resilience and wellbeing in teams dealing with adverse outcomes. Register for SAS 2022!
A significant proportion of serious adverse airway events occur at extubation. In this session, an expert interprofessional panel emphasises that the timing, location and method of extubation requires careful consideration. Register for SAS 202
Trading off competing risks can sometimes lead to “Perfect Plan Paralysis”. There may not be a perfect primary plan. In any case, all techniques have a failure rate. In this session, an expert interprofessional panel emphasises the critical imp
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