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Neonatal endotracheal intubation

Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2008
Despite the fact that neonatal endotracheal intubation was described more than 2000 years ago,1 it was only in the 18th and 19th centuries that it began to be accepted as a worthwhile technique for ventilating lungs at birth.2–4 Nevertheless, the practice fell out of favour and many other strange methods were used to resuscitate babies at birth.5 ...
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COMPLICATIONS OF ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1970
The problem of right main stem bronchial intubation is discussed. This can be a result of accidental dislodgement. It will result in atelectasis of the left lung.A routine post intubation chest roentgenogram will establish the depth of intubation and allow for precise positioning using the suggested external reference points.
H L, Twigg, C E, Buckley
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Succinylcholine for endotracheal intubation

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1982
In the emergency department at Hennepin County Medical Center, succinylcholine has been used to assist difficult intubations since March 1, 1979. In this report, the first 48 cases are reviewed. In these 48 patients, complete relaxation allowing endotracheal intubation was achieved in 42.
J D, Thompson, S, Fish, E, Ruiz
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Awake Endotracheal Intubation

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1975
During a 3-month period, 267 "awake" endotracheal intubations, representing 35 percent of all preoperative intubations, were performed with small doses of amnalgesic drugs given intravenously. Of 249 patients interviewed postoperatively, 86 percent reported complete amnesia for the procedure and only 3.5 percent recalled the event as being "quite ...
A F, Kopman   +3 more
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Endotracheal Intubation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
D W, Benson, J T, Martin
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On Teaching Endotracheal Intubation

Pediatrics, 1982
Teaching endotracheal intubation to a large number of house staff, nurses, and respiratory therapists is often a difficult task. The difficulty is mainly in finding appropriate situations for practice while at the same time not compromising patient care. The anesthetized kitten1 has been suggested as a good model for teaching intubation.
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Endotracheal Intubation

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1977
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The Hazards of Endotracheal Intubation

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1971
F H, McGovern   +2 more
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