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Airway management in patients with suspected or confirmed cervical spine injury
Summary Background There are concerns that airway management in patients with suspected or confirmed cervical spine injury may exacerbate an existing neurological deficit, cause a new spinal cord injury or be hazardous due to precautions to avoid neurological injury.
Matthew D. Wiles+13 more
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GlideScope-assisted nasotracheal intubation (NTI) has been proposed as an alternative to difficult orotracheal intubation for critical patients or those under cervical immobilization.
Yi-Min Kuo+7 more
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Background and Aims: Nasotracheal intubation in oropharyngeal cancer patients is challenging owing to anatomical alterations. Various videolaryngoscopes have been compared to conventional laryngoscope and also amongst each other in different clinical ...
Abhishek Kumar+6 more
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Key Clinical Message Intra‐abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) are distinct clinical stages of pathology caused by increased intra‐abdominal pressure, which may lead to respiratory and circulatory dysfunction in children and is associated with high pediatric mortality.
Yifan Fu, Zhen Luo
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Evaluation of the GlideScope Direct: A New Video Laryngoscope for Teaching Direct Laryngoscopy
Background. Teaching direct laryngoscopy is limited by the inability of the instructor to simultaneously view the airway with the laryngoscopist.
Darwin Viernes+3 more
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Este estudio compara las características de intubación de 2 laringoscopios distintos: el clásico de Macintosh (MAC) y el vídeolaringoscopio Glidescope (GLD), en la colocación de tubos de doble luz (TDL) izquierdos en cirugías que precisaban aislamiento ...
Enrique Juez Núñez+2 more
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Comparison of intubation times using a manikin with an immobilized cervical spine: Macintosh laryngoscope vs. GlideScope vs. fiberoptic bronchoscope [PDF]
Objective Airway management in patients with suspected cervical spine injury is classified as a “difficult airway.” The best device for managing difficult airways is not known. Therefore, we conducted an intubation study simulating patients with cervical
Jung-In Ko+9 more
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Changes in practice in managing difficult intubation following the introduction of new airway devices [PDF]
Introduction Difficult or failed tracheal intubation is a leading cause of anesthesia-related mortality and morbidity, ranging from soft tissue airway trauma to severe hypoxemia [1-3].
GUARNERO, V.
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The Glidescope® system: a clinical assessment of performance [PDF]
SummaryThe Glidescope® is a new videolaryngoscope. It has a digital camera incorporated in the blade which displays a view of the vocal cords on a monitor. This allows the placement of a tracheal tube to be visualised. We describe its performance in 50 patients who required orotracheal intubation for elective surgery.
A. Dering, C. Verghese, M. R. Rai
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Intubación con Glidescope, la experiencia es un grado
Actualmente no existe una definición exacta de lo que significa “experiencia“ en cuanto al manejo de un dispositivo. Normalmente ésta se ha basado en el tiempo que lleva realizar la técnica y en el éxito de la misma.
Patricia Peralta Rodríguez+2 more
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