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To assess the ease of intubation and post-extubation complications of the airway due to the use of microcuffed endotracheal tubes and uncuffed endotracheal tubes [PDF]
Introduction. Pediatric airway management poses unique challenges due to anatomical differences from adults, rendering children more susceptible to airway complications.
Madiha Khafeel +2 more
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Prophylactic tracheostomy in aged and poor risk general surgical patients [PDF]
The most common postoperative complications are those involving respiration, and they are especially dangerous to patients classified as poor risks because of age or other handicaps.
Farrell, JJ, Meyer, WH, Starzl, TE
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Summary A 9‐year‐old male castrated Standardbred was presented for evaluation of a comminuted right front first phalanx fracture. On initial clinical examination, mild haemoconcentration and increased vital parameters were noted. After overnight hospitalisation, the horse underwent general anaesthesia for surgical fracture repair.
I. Lutvikadic, K. Hopster, B. Driessen
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Awake endotracheal intubation is indicated when risk of pulmonary aspiration and difficult airway management is present. In this way, patient cooperation and topical anesthesia with experience of anesthesiologist in difficult airway management is ...
Abdolrasoul Anvarypour +4 more
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Respiratory arrest by procaine in dogs hypoxic under ether anesthesia. [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston ...
Johnson, Warren C
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Solving post‐anaesthetic respiratory obstruction: Being prepared is key
Summary Post‐anaesthetic respiratory obstruction in the horse is a relatively infrequent but immediately consequential occurrence. Prompt determination of the extent and source of the obstruction guides the next steps. Potential sources of the obstruction include the nares, occlusion of the nasal passages, and laryngotracheal dysfunction.
J. A. E. Hubbell
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Background Postoperative sore throat is a frequent and distressing complication caused by airway instrumentation during general anesthesia. The discomfort can lead to immediate distress, delayed recovery and reduce patient satisfaction.
Molla Amsalu Tadesse +5 more
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Abstract Background Pregabalin reduces excitatory neurotransmitter release and is used for anxiolysis in humans, cats, and horses. The effects of pregabalin on equine recovery following isoflurane anaesthesia are unknown. Objectives To determine if pre‐anaesthetic oral pregabalin influences recovery time and/or quality from isoflurane anaesthesia in ...
Abigail Blanton +8 more
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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care [PDF]
The anaesthetist has seen his role steadily expand and it is hard to think of one medical specialty in which anaesthetists are not involved at least to some extent.
Aquilina, Andrew, Sciberras, Stephen C.
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Abstract Background Flow‐controlled expiration (FLEX) has been shown to significantly enhance oxygenation in horses under laboratory conditions. Objective This study aims to corroborate these findings by evaluating the effects of FLEX on gas exchange in a randomised clinical trial involving a large population of clinical horses undergoing orthopaedic ...
Klaus Hopster +5 more
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