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Practice Patterns in Managing the Difficult Airway by Anesthesiologists in the United States
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Although the teaching of alternative methods of securing a difficult airway has become ubiquitous, most anesthesiologists rely on direct laryngoscopy and fiberoptic-aided intubation in most clinical circumstances. Although workshops in the management of the difficult airway may have resulted in increased use of the fiberoptic bronchoscope and the availability of retrograde guidewire intubation equipment, other devices have not enjoyed such an increase.
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