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  • * Delayed sequence intubation is a safer alternative that can help prevent issues like low oxygen levels, especially in uncooperative children.
  • * This review aims to explain delayed sequence intubation, including its safety, effectiveness, and the techniques and medications involved in this process.

Article Abstract

Tracheal intubation in pediatric patients is a clinical scenario that can quickly become an emergency. Complication rates can potentially reach up to 60% in rapid sequence intubation. An alternate to this is delayed sequence intubation, which may reduce potential complications-mostly hypoxemia-and can be especially useful in non-cooperative children. This technique consists of the prior airway and oxygenation optimization. This is done through sedation using agents that preserve ventilatory function and protective reflexes and continuous oxygen therapy-prior and after the anesthetic induction-using nasal prongs. The objective of this narrative review is to provide a broader perspective on delayed sequence intubation by defining the concept and indications; reviewing its safety, effectiveness, and complications; and describing the anesthetic agents and oxygen therapy techniques used in this procedure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11098273PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sjmms.sjmms_612_23DOI Listing

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