Refining the Clinical Pathway for Nasotracheal Intubation: An Updated Decision Making Algorithm
Mahesh Desilva, Ramneek Maan, Muhammad Helwany, Shalini S. Shah

TL;DR
This paper updates the clinical pathway for nasotracheal intubation with a new decision-making algorithm and reviews recent techniques.
Contribution
The paper introduces an updated algorithm for nasotracheal intubation and categorizes new and old techniques, including conversion methods.
Findings
The updated algorithm simplifies initial approaches to three options: Routine Asleep NTI, Awake NTI, and OTI to NTI conversion.
The manuscript categorizes OTI to NTI conversion techniques into direct and indirect pathways.
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Abstract
Nasotracheal Intubation (NTI) is a common route of airway management in many situations. Over the years, numerous techniques and approaches have been described in performing NTI safely and effectively, including many innovative techniques being published in recent years. However, there hasn’t been a summary of the recent approaches to NTI, especially in an easy, clinically applicable decision making format. In fact, the last algorithmic approach to nasal intubation in the literature was published in 2008. This comprehensive review details an updated analysis of NTI techniques along with a new adapted algorithmic outline to approach NTI in a methodical and stepwise manner. There is also an extensive review of techniques to control epistaxis, which is the most commonly encountered complication during NTI. The newly adapted NTI algorithm simplifies the initial approach to three options:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAirway Management and Intubation Techniques · Anesthesia and Sedative Agents · Nosocomial Infections in ICU
