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The effects of prewarming the I-gel on fitting to laryngeal structure

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012
The supraglottic airway, I-gel (Intersurgical, Wokingham, United Kingdom), has a noninflatable cuff, which softens at body temperature to fit to laryngeal structure. The present study was performed to investigate the hypothesis that the cuff of I-gel can fit to laryngeal structure faster when prewarmed to body temperature than kept at room temperature ...
Tomoki, Nishiyama   +4 more
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Comparison of I-gel and laryngeal mask for fibrobronchoscopy

European Respiratory Journal, 2011
Background: The I-gel is a novel supraglottic airway device. Because of it's design, material and small noninflatable cuff we hypothesized that it might be at least as effective as routinely used laryngeal musk (LM) in facilitating fibrobronchoscopy and artificial ventilation, but with less throat complaints.
Svilen Alexov   +2 more
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[Sniffing Position and i-gel Rotation Approach for i-gel Insertion under General Anesthesia].

Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 2016
Insertion assistance techniques, such as the sniffing position (SP) and i-gel? rotation approach (RA), are recommended in the i-gel supraglottic airway device insertion manual. The usefulness of these techniques was evaluated, in this study, under general anesthesia.In 50 adult patients, the i-gel was inserted with the patient in the mild-SP with 5 ...
Yoshihiro, Takahashi   +2 more
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Tracheal compression caused by oversized i-gel in children.

Minerva anestesiologica, 2013
General anesthesia is often necessary for magnetic reso- nance imaging (MRI), especially in newborns and in- fants for safety reasons1 and in such cases the airway is se- cured with endotracheal tube or supraglottic device such as the classic laryngeal mask airway (LMA-c).
Agnoletti V.   +6 more
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[The i-gel, a new supraglottic airway].

Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 2010
The i-gel, invented by Muhammed Aslam Nasir, is a new supraglottic airway, consisting of a mask and a tube. One notable feature of the i-gel is that the rim of the mask is designed to conform to the anatomical shape of the larynx. This enables the device to provide an airtight seal without the cuff mechanism.
Asai, T., Liu, E.H.
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An evaluation of the I-gel supraglottic airway in 70 pediatric patients

Journal of Anesthesia, 2014
The I-gel is a supraglottic airway device which is commonly used in adult patients undergoing general anesthesia. In this study, we evaluated the speed of insertion, adequacy of ventilation, leak pressure, gastric tube insertion, and problems when using the I-gel in children.
Tze Yeng, Yeoh   +4 more
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[Role of the i-gel in emergency airway management].

Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 2014
The 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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Comparison of Esophageal Seal Pressure of I-gel and I-gel Plus in a Manikin

Journal of Trauma Intensive Care STIC
Sachindra Yadav   +3 more
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Studies on Proconvertin: I. Gel Filtration

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1963
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A study of ease of I-GEL insertion

MedPulse International Journal of Anesthesology, 2019
Pramod Bhale   +3 more
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