Title of article :
Difficult Airway and Cannot Intubate, Cannot Ventilate Situations in Korea: What Can We Do in the Future?
Author/Authors :
Oh, Tak Kyu Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine - Seoul National University Bundang Hospital - Seongnam, Korea
Abstract :
I have read the article entitled “A Pilot Survey of Difficult Intubation and Cannot
Intubate, Cannot Ventilate Situations in Korea” published by Kim et al. [1] in the
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine in August 2016, with great interest. An
official survey on difficult intubations is still a very meaningful pilot study in Korea. The authors suggested that the video laryngoscope is the most preferred modality among Korean anesthesiologists and intensivists for “Cannot Intubate, Cannot
Ventilate (CICV)” and difficult intubation conditions. This preference reflects the
results from a 2013 report of a survey performed in Canada [2]. I believe that these
findings are valuable and should be actively applied in special conditions, such as
in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Keywords :
CICV , ICU , Korea , cooperation
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care