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The AVF Podcast: ICU Tips & Tricks invites colleagues to share anything and everything on how they deal with various clinical situations. Expect discussions on how experts personalise evidence-based medicine for the patient at the bedside. In this episode, Professor Sheila Nainan Myatra shares her thoughts on airway management, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we approach intubation. Professor Myatra is Professor of Intensive Care at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India, President of the All India Difficult Airway Association (AIDAA), Chair of the Intensive & Critical Care Medicine (ICCM) Committee of the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists (WFSA), President Elect of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) 2022, and one of the 14 international experts working on the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) difficult airway guidelines and the PUMA (Project for the Universal Management of the Airway) guidelines. Issues discussed in this interview: The challenges of preparing for airway emergencies during the pandemic Necessary adjustments to airway procedures from pre-oxygenation to induction and airway intervention Changing understanding of healthcare worker risks and the role of different add-on protections Airway procedural outcomes Work cited: 1. Russotto V, Myatra SN, Laffey JG, et al. Intubation practices and adverse peri-intubation events in critically ill patients from 29 countries. JAMA 2021;325:1164-72. 2. Brown J, Gregson FKA, Shrimpton A, et al. A quantitative evaluation of aerosol generation during tracheal intubation and extubation. Anaesthesia 2021;76:174-81. 3. Sorbello M, Rosenblatt W, Hofmeyr R, Greif R, Urdaneta F. Aerosol boxes and barrier enclosures for airway management in COVID-19 patients: a scoping review and narrative synthesis. Br J Anaesth 2020;125:880-94. 4. Begley JL, Lavery KE, Nickson CP, Brewster DJ. The aerosol box for intubation in coronavirus disease 2019 patients: an in-situ simulation crossover study. Anaesthesia 2020;75:1014-21. 5. Wong DJN, El-Boghdadly K, Owen R, et al. Emergency airway management in patients with COVID-19: a prospective international multicenter cohort study. Anesthesiology 2021;135:292-303.