id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-331452-y5lhawqo Lentz, Skyler High-Risk Airway Management in the Emergency Department: Diseases and Approaches Part I 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 2866 186 41 Thus, emergency physicians must be ready to optimize and prepare for airway management in critically ill patients with a wide range of physiologic challenges. Objective This narrative review presents an evidence-based approach to airway and patient management during endotracheal intubation in challenging cases commonly encountered in the emergency department. Those with high risk features including severe metabolic acidosis; shock and hypotension; obstructive lung disease; pulmonary hypertension, right ventricle failure, and pulmonary embolism; and severe hypoxemia must be managed with airway expertise. 2-4 However, 28 emergency physicians must be able to prepare for and manage critically ill patients with a wide 29 range of physiologic challenges in the peri-intubation setting. Emergency clinicians are experts in airway management and routinely encounter critically ill 457 patients with pre-and post-intubation physiologic challenges associated with adverse events. ./cache/cord-331452-y5lhawqo.txt ./txt/cord-331452-y5lhawqo.txt