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How to Manage Massive Hemoptysis

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  1. How do you ascertain at the time of intubation which is the affected side? How do you know which side to mainstem intubate? Easier said than done. I have heard about double intubation ie placing one ETT and if fills with blood, mainstem that one (presumably it is the right given the anatomy and odds) and then place another tube down the L with bronchoscopic guidance. But if you are using an 8.5 Fr (which I wholeheartedly agree with), there ain’t going to be room for another, at least not easily (I’m sure there are some brave souls who would force it but not sure I’d want to). I know Anesthetists use double lumen tubes in CT surgery cases but I have never placed one of those and heard it can be difficult. These types of cases are not the time to be messing with new techniques one has no expertise in, so, again I am left wondering about how you determine which side is bleeding? And, no, I don’t mean in someone who is stable enough to get a CT before intubation. Thanks

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