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Emergency Airway Management: the Difficult Airway
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2012Patients requiring airway management in the emergency department present an enormous challenge. It requires not only a firm concept of techniques for securing the airway but also of dealing with the potential difficult airway (DA) in which establishing a definite airway is not possible with techniques routinely used.
Joe Nemeth+4 more
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Airway mycosis in allergic airway disease
2019The allergic airway diseases, including chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), asthma, allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (ABPM) and many others, comprise a heterogeneous collection of inflammatory disorders affecting the upper and lower airways and lung parenchyma that represent the most common chronic diseases of humanity.
Yifan Wu+6 more
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Clinical Imaging, 1990
Intrathoracic diseases which affect the conductive airways, from the trachea to the alveolar ducts, are often manifested by morphologic changes in these structures. Computed tomography (CT), by virtue of its high contrast resolution and ability to avoid superimposition of structures, has proven to be very effective in detecting abnormalities of the ...
Claudia I. Henschke+5 more
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Intrathoracic diseases which affect the conductive airways, from the trachea to the alveolar ducts, are often manifested by morphologic changes in these structures. Computed tomography (CT), by virtue of its high contrast resolution and ability to avoid superimposition of structures, has proven to be very effective in detecting abnormalities of the ...
Claudia I. Henschke+5 more
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018
The prevalence of obesity in the UK is increasing. Airway management in the obese patient can be challenging. Face mask ventilation is frequently difficult, and while the incidence of difficult laryngoscopy is only marginally raised, the consequences of failed intubation and the rate at which the obese patient desaturates makes this an unforgiving ...
Michael Margarson+2 more
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The prevalence of obesity in the UK is increasing. Airway management in the obese patient can be challenging. Face mask ventilation is frequently difficult, and while the incidence of difficult laryngoscopy is only marginally raised, the consequences of failed intubation and the rate at which the obese patient desaturates makes this an unforgiving ...
Michael Margarson+2 more
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Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1995
Accurate diagnosis is important in the evaluation of airway disorders of infants and children. Today, multiple imaging techniques are available to evaluate the pediatric airway. In general, it is best to start with simple and readily available examinations, which may provide a diagnosis in most cases, and progress to more sophisticated studies only in ...
Sandra S. Kramer, Soroosh Mahboubi
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Accurate diagnosis is important in the evaluation of airway disorders of infants and children. Today, multiple imaging techniques are available to evaluate the pediatric airway. In general, it is best to start with simple and readily available examinations, which may provide a diagnosis in most cases, and progress to more sophisticated studies only in ...
Sandra S. Kramer, Soroosh Mahboubi
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When is an Airway Not an Airway?
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2002Michael T Beriault, Roger Maltby
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Gut microbiota metabolism of dietary fiber influences allergic airway disease and hematopoiesis
Nature Network Boston, 2014Aurélien Trompette+10 more
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A review of inflammatory mechanism in airway diseases
Inflammation Research, 2018P. Aghasafari+2 more
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