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2005
Abstract The most important interface between the breathing system and the patient’s lungs is an airway management device (AMD). This is intended to secure the patient’s airway, which might otherwise obstruct due to anaesthesia, to provide a reasonably gas-tight seal to ensure accurate delivery of anaesthetic gases and, if necessary, to ...
Patrick Magee, Mark Tooley
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Abstract The most important interface between the breathing system and the patient’s lungs is an airway management device (AMD). This is intended to secure the patient’s airway, which might otherwise obstruct due to anaesthesia, to provide a reasonably gas-tight seal to ensure accurate delivery of anaesthetic gases and, if necessary, to ...
Patrick Magee, Mark Tooley
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Hedgehog signalling within airway epithelial progenitors and in small-cell lung cancer
Nature, 2003D Neil Watkins, David M Berman
exaly
Strategies for the prevention of airway complications – a narrative review
Anaesthesia, 2018T M Cook
exaly