The rapid sequence induction (RSI) is a not evidence-based technique designed to minimize the chance of pulmonary aspiration in high-risk patients requiring general anesthesia. Primary aim of this anesthetic technique is, therefore, a fast airway protection with an endotracheal tube to reduce the chance of passive or active regurgitation. This article discusses the anesthetic management of patients with an increased risk of aspiration, and, particularly, refers to the medications required for RSI.
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The rapid sequence induction (RSI) is a not evidence-based technique designed to minimize the chance of pulmonary aspiration in high-risk patients requiring general anesthesia. Primary aim of this anesthetic technique is, therefore, a fast airway protection with an endotracheal tube to reduce the chance of passive or active regurgitation. This article discusses the anesthetic management of patients with an increased risk of aspiration, and, particularly, refers to the medications required for RS...
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