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Difficult endotracheal intubation in a patient with progressed tracheobronchopathia osteoplastica: A case report. [PDF]
Kim J, Lim Y.
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Comparison of Macintosh Direct Laryngoscope with the C-MAC and Tuoren Videolaryngoscopes in Facilitating Endotracheal Intubation during Uninterrupted Manual Chest Compression: A Randomized Crossover Manikin Study. [PDF]
Kumar R, Kumar R, Kumar N.
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Impact of Radiotherapy on Endotracheal Intubation Quality Metrics in Patients with Esophageal Cancer: A Challenge for Advanced Airway Management? [PDF]
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Endotracheal intubation in swine
Lab Animal, 2012Swine are commonly used as research models for cardiovascular surgery and disease, gastrointestinal disease, organ transplantation and intra-renal surgery. These surgical models require anesthesia and, consequently, endotracheal intubation in order to protect the airway; prevent aspiration of saliva, blood and foreign materials; and maintain positive ...
Cholawat Pacharinsak, Helen H Chum
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Complications of Endotracheal Intubation
Southern Medical Journal, 1988Tracheal intubation for airway control, once done only by anesthesiologists during surgical procedures, is now being done by physicians in other specialties and by nurses, technicians, and paramedics in areas other than the operating room. Intubation, however, does not always assure a patent airway.
M Ward, J Adriani, M Naraghi
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