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[Role of the i-gel in emergency airway management].
Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 2014The i-gel is a relatively new supraglottic airway, which has been shown to be useful during general anesthesia, and it may have a potential role during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. In a manikin study, we have found that, compared with laryngeal mask airways, the i-gel was significantly easier and faster to insert, due mainly to no-necessity of cuff ...
Hironobu, Ueshima, Takashi, Asai
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Studies on Proconvertin: I. Gel Filtration
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1963openaire +2 more sources
Comparison of Esophageal Seal Pressure of I-gel and I-gel Plus in a Manikin
Journal of Trauma Intensive Care STICSachindra Yadav +3 more
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A study of ease of I-GEL insertion
MedPulse International Journal of Anesthesology, 2019Pramod Bhale +3 more
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The safe use of I-gel for tracheostomy in neurodegenerative diseases
Minerva Anestesiologica, 2018Rossella, Garra, Federica, Tosi
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The i-gel in failed obstetric tracheal intubation
2011The i-gel (Intersurgical Ltd, Wokingham,UK) is a relatively new, single-use supraglottic airway device. Unlike laryngeal mask airways (LMA), it does not have an inflatable cuff. The i-gel is made from a soft, gel-like, transparent medical grade thermoplastic elastomer. The cuff has been designed to create a non- inflatable anatomical seal by means of a
Berger M. +5 more
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The Polyrotaxane Gel: A Topological Gel by Figure-of-Eight Cross-links
Advanced Materials, 2001Y Okumura
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