Orozco, J A Rojas, J L Medina-Vera, A J
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Revista espanola de anestesiologia y reanimacion
Intubation with Airtraq® device is more effective than Macintosh laryngoscope in terms of reduction of haemodynamic changes, SO2, EtCO2, time and number of attempts for intubation and complications in paediatric patients undergoing elective surgery.
Savino, P Brian Reichelderfer, Scott Mercer, Mary P Wang, Ralph C Sporer, Karl A
ObjectivesThe use of video laryngoscopy (VL) for intubation has gained recent popularity. In the prehospital setting, it is unclear if VL increases intubation success rates compared to direct laryngoscopy (DL). We sought to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies comparing VL to DL in the prehospital setting to determine whether th...
Fevang, Espen Perkins, Zane Lockey, David Jeppesen, Elisabeth Lossius, Hans Morten
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Critical Care
BackgroundPre-hospital endotracheal intubation is frequently used for trauma patients in many emergency medical systems. Despite a wide range of publications in the field, it is debated whether the intervention is associated with a favourable outcome, when compared to more conservative airway measures.MethodsA systematic literature search was condu...
Santry, Lisa A. Ingrao, Joelle C. Yu, Darrick L. de Jong, Jondavid G. van Lieshout, Laura P. Wood, Geoffrey A. Wootton, Sarah K.
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BMC Biotechnology
BackgroundTargeted delivery of gene therapy vectors to the mouse respiratory tract is often performed via intranasal or intratracheal administration; however, there can be a great deal of variability between these methods, which could potentially influence experimental results. Improving the accuracy and precision of lung delivery will not only red...
Guerra, Lina Maritza Zamudio, Mario Andrés Salazar, Jonny Arbey
Morquio syndrome also called type IV mucopolysaccharidosis, is a condition produced by lysosomal deposit. Morquio syndrome have several implications in the airway management because is characterized by C1-C2, instability, short height, cervical spine instability, odontoid hypoplasia, and Pectus carinatum, this, in addition to airway anatomy distort...
Siefkes, Heather M Holsti, Maija Morita, Denise Cook, Lawrence J Bratton, Susan
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Convulsive seizures account for 15% of pediatric air transports. We evaluated seizure treatment received in community hospital emergency departments among transported patients for adherence to recommended management. METHODS:This study was a retrospective cohort study of children transported for an acute seizure to a terti...
Kim, Eugene Yang, Seong Mi Yoon, So Jeong Bahk, Jae-Hyon Seo, Jeong-Hwa
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Trials
This trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov on 1 July 2015 ( NCT02492646 ).
Kim, Eugene Yang, Seong Mi Yoon, So Jeong Bahk, Jae-Hyon Seo, Jeong-Hwa
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Trials
BackgroundWater is known to have lubricating properties, thus it is used for lubrication of tracheal tubes to reduce airway injuries caused by intubation. However, there is no definite evidence to substantiate the beneficial effects of lubricating tracheal tubes using water for attenuating airway injuries. Moreover, the lubrication pretreatment may...
Hypes, Cameron Sakles, John Joshi, Raj Greenberg, Jeremy Natt, Bhupinder Malo, Josh Bloom, John Chopra, Harsharon Mosier, Jarrod
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Internal and Emergency Medicine
The purpose of this investigation was to investigate the association between first attempt success and intubation-related complications in the Intensive Care Unit after the widespread adoption of video laryngoscopy. We further sought to characterize and identify the predictors of complications that occur despite first attempt success. This was a pr...
Schober, Patrick Loer, Stephan A Schwarte, Lothar A
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Journal of clinical anesthesia
Intubating introducers are often used to facilitate difficult endotracheal intubation. We report a case in which a Frova catheter was used for insertion of a laser-resistant endotracheal tube and in which a strip of plastic was shaved off from the catheter. The plastic strip formed a convolute mass, causing relevant airway obstruction. Clinicians s...