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Study of Accuracy of Laryngeal Ultrasound Versus Cuff Leak Test to Predict pre Extubation Laryngeal Edema in Thyroid Surgery [PDF]
Background: One significant risk factor for post-extubation airway complications in thyroid surgery is the potential for upper airway edema, which may occur as a result of the surgical manipulation around the thyroid gland.
Mamoun Mohamad Ismael +3 more
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Extubation of a difficult airway [PDF]
Geoff Bellingham, Chris Harle
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Implementation of a Difficult Airway Extubation Guideline
Tracheal extubation is a high-risk intervention that should be managed strategically by anesthesia providers. The outcomes of a difficult airway extubation can be catastrophic, ranging from significant morbidity to mortality.
Millar, Kathleen
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Infant with sudden, large, post-extubation subglottic cyst [PDF]
Background: Subglottic cyst in infancy is almost always associated with episodes of early life intubation. Most cases typically presented late, usually days to months after endotracheal extubation.
Suhaimi, Yusof +2 more
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Postoperative Airway Emergency following Accidental Flexometallic Tube Transection
Endotracheal intubation using flexometallic tubes are often required in anaesthesia practice for a variety of reasons. It is preferred in the head and neck region surgeries due to its relative resistance to kinking forces.
Bhattacharyya Prithwis +2 more
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Background: Morbidly obese patients are at elevated risk of perioperative pulmonary complications, including airway obstruction and atelectasis. Continuous positive airway pressure may improve postoperative lung mechanics and reduce postoperative ...
Neligan, Patrick J. +6 more
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Airway ultrasound in pediatric patients with stridor and extubation failure
Orotracheal intubation can cause complications such as stridor and airway obstruction, which favors weaning failure. The objective of this study was to assess the usefulness of airway ultrasound prior to extubation to predict stridor and extubation failure.Cross-sectional descriptive study, from March 2023 to June 2024.
Omar A, Burgos-Flores +4 more
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Challenges and recommendations for extubation after cesarean delivery
Background and purpose: Extubation is the process of removing the endotracheal tube following general anesthesia and represents a critical moment in perioperative care, especially in pregnant patients undergoing cesarean section.
Murselović, Tamara +4 more
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Introduction :Emergence from anaesthesia and tracheal extubation can be associated with hemodynamic responses and sympatho-adrenal response results in increased cardiac workload leading to rise in myocardial oxygen demand and may be detrimental ...
Amit Pradhan +2 more
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Inadvertent removal of an endotracheal tube (ETT) with an inflated cuff is a rare but potentially harmful event, leading to laryngeal trauma and other airway injuries.
Ankit Verma +3 more
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