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Background Video laryngoscopes have gradually replaced direct laryngoscopes as an aid for tracheal intubation in various scenarios, increasing intubation success rates and facilitating difficult airway management.
Hong-qing Huang +5 more
doaj +1 more source
Transoral flexible laryngoscope biopsy: Safety and accuracy
Objective: To determine the accuracy of transoral flexible laryngoscope (TFL) biopsy and also to identify the safety as office based procedure in terms of complications.
Nabeel Humayun Hassan +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Error Traps in Pediatric Neuromuscular Block
ABSTRACT Background Neuromuscular blocking agents are essential for safe pediatric anesthesia but remain a frequent source of preventable morbidity when misused, inadequately monitored, or incompletely reversed. Children, particularly neonates and infants, are especially vulnerable to residual neuromuscular block due to developmental pharmacological ...
Gabriel Soares de Sousa +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Background Direct laryngoscopy (DL) is a crucial skill and continues to be indispensable. While the superiority of video laryngoscopy (VL) has been demonstrated regarding the rate of first attempt successful intubations, its application as a teaching ...
Daniel Uhing +7 more
doaj +1 more source
Comparison of Recovery Time of Anesthesia And Complication After The Use Of Alfentanil And Remifentanil In Cataract Surgery Of Elderly [PDF]
Background & Objective: With consideration the daily increased development of outpatient surgeries and high rate of these operations in elderly patients, rapid and safe recovery of patients for coming back to daily life is necessary.
اخوان اکبری, قدرت +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Objective neuromuscular monitoring is essential to prevent residual neuromuscular block in patients receiving neuromuscular blocking agents. However, the small size of pediatric hands and the lack of appropriately sized neuromuscular equipment have made quantitative neuromuscular monitoring at the ulnar nerve (UN) difficult. In such
Sarah Sofie Wadland +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Video Laryngoscopy vs. Direct Laryngoscopy [PDF]
Abdullah Bakhsh, Michael Ritchie
openaire +2 more sources
Clinician Choice of Direct Laryngoscopy vs Video Laryngoscopy for Emergency Airway Management
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) and intensive care unit (ICU) teams are responsible for the care of a population which is especially vulnerable to conditions requiring immediate and decisive airway control.
Petrie, Casey
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Comparing Video and Direct Laryngoscopy for Nasotracheal Intubation
This parallel group randomized controlled clinical trial compared intubation duration and success using video laryngoscopy (VL) versus direct laryngoscopy (DL) during routine nasotracheal intubation.
Padnos, Ira +3 more
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Currently there are few patient‐reported outcome measures for inducible laryngeal obstruction which characterise the multidimensional impact of the disease. The Delphi survey identified which items were important to include from a patient and health care professional perspective.
Siobhan Ludlow +3 more
wiley +1 more source

