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Utilizing the integrated dual recording system to enhance documentation and analysis of airway management in children with difficult airway: A case report
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Utilizing the integrated dual recording system to enhance documentation and analysis of airway management in children with difficult airway: A case report

Tatsuo Kajino, Shogo Ichiyanagi and Hiromi Kako
Saudi journal of anaesthesia, Vol.18(2), pp.293-295
04/01/2024
DOI: 10.4103/sja.sja_841_23
PMID: 38654848
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Abstract

This case report highlights the use of an integrated Dual Recording System (iDRS) to document and analyze airway management. The iDRS combines video laryngoscopy and a wide-angle camera to capture dual-view recordings of the larynx and operating room during airway procedures. We utilized this system in a 5-month-old boy with a difficult airway who underwent pulmonary artery banding under general anesthesia. Retrospective video analysis showed discrepancies between written information and iDRS video findings, including differences in the desaturation cause, description of airway procedures, and effectiveness of interventions. Video analysis facilitated a revised airway management strategy for subsequent anesthesia for cardiac catheterization. This emphasizes the value of the comprehensive information provided by iDRS recordings that facilitate effective post-procedure analysis and better planning of airway management strategies for subsequent care, which ultimately improves clinical decision-making and patient care.
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