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Extubation and removal of supraglottic airway devices in pediatric anesthesia [PDF]
In pediatric anesthesia, respiratory adverse events often occur during emergence from anesthesia and at the time of endotracheal tube or supraglottic device removal.
Ayuko Igarashi
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Extubation of the Challenging or Difficult Airway [PDF]
This review explores relevant definitions, epidemiology, management, and potential future research directions in the extubation of the challenging/difficult airway. It provides guidance on identifying patients at risk and how to approach these clinical scenarios.Based on recent literature, including large-scale audits and closed claims analysis, it is ...
Matteo Parotto +2 more
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Extubation has an important role in optimal patient recovery in the perioperative period. The All India Difficult Airway Association (AIDAA) reiterates that extubation is as important as intubation and requires proper planning.
Pankaj Kundra +13 more
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Airway Management of “At-Risk Extubation'” in Intensive Care
Extubation failure due to airway problems is rare in critically ill patients. Intensive care mortality and morbidity among patients having extubation failure due to airway problems are less than among those requiring re-intubation due to respiratory failure.
Yildirim, Fatma +2 more
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Timing-controlled concept for extubation in brachycephalic dogs: α2–bridged on-demand extubation [PDF]
Brachycephalic dogs are overrepresented among peri and post-anesthetic respiratory complications, and many serious adverse events in small animals cluster around extubation and early recovery.
Shotaro Nagahama, Shotaro Nagahama
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Post‐extubation respiratory failure in patients with difficult airway is considered a challenge for the health team. Some intratracheal devices such as airway exchange catheters (AECs) could be used during scheduled tube removing to ensure a rapid access
OSCAR Ivan Quintero
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Background A patient’s ability to clear secretions and protect the airway with an effective cough is an important part of the pre-extubation evaluation. An increase in intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) is important in generating the flow rate necessary for ...
Yasuhiro Norisue +11 more
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Background and Objectives: Awake "no touch" extubation requires performing extubations only when the patient spontaneously wakes up without any kind of stimulation during emergence from general anesthesia. The aim of this study was to evaluate absolutely
Saad A Sheta +2 more
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Underweight predicts extubation failure after planned extubation in intensive care units
Background Body weight is associated with different physiological changes and the association between weight and mortality in critical care setting had been discussed before.
Chung-Yeh Chuang +4 more
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Awake tracheal extubation, can be anticipated? case reports
Perioperative airway management is a crucial task for anesthesiologists. Several perioperatively techniques make it difficult to predict the appropriate time for tracheal extubation.
Khalid Aljonaieh
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