- The document discusses whether it is worthwhile to predict difficult intubation and focuses on the low predictive value of tests used to do so.
- It also examines the practice of checking bag-mask ventilation before giving neuromuscular blocking agents and argues that immediate paralysis may be preferable to avoid hypoxic brain damage if ventilation becomes difficult.
- Studies presented found that less experienced anesthetists were more likely to check ventilation first while more experienced anesthetists tended not to check, and females were more likely to check than males.