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Should We Intubate the Patient First? Outcomes of Prophylactic Endotracheal Intubation for Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2016
Kishore Kumar   +6 more
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Stellate ganglion block alleviates postoperative sleep disturbance in patients undergoing radical surgery for gastrointestinal malignancies.

Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, 2023
STUDY OBJECTIVES To explore the effects of stellate ganglion block (SGB) on postoperative sleep disturbance (POSD) in patients scheduled to undergo radical surgery for gastrointestinal malignancies. METHODS Forty such patients were randomly assigned to
Shiting Yan   +11 more
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Gastrointestinal Intubation in Ascariasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
CROSBY1 recently compiled some of the ingenious devices designed for obtaining material from the gastrointestinal tract for diagnostic purposes.
John G. Banwell   +2 more
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Complication of Intubation Of Gastrointestinal Tract

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— We have recently observed a patient made cyanotic by unrecognized intubation of the left main bronchus by a Miller-Abbott tube. This complication of gastointestinal intubation is not reported in several recent reviews. 1,2 The patient was a 42-year-old woman with cervical carcinoma.
Peter L. Lief, Robert E. Johnstone
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Applications and techniques of gastrointestinal intubation

Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 1982
Gastrointestinal intubation has found increasing applications over the past several years. Although usually an uncomplicated procedure, passage of an intestinal tube may be impeded by ineffective peristalsis, obstructing lesions or surgical alteration of the normal anatomy.
Gordon K. McLean   +2 more
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[Nasointestinal intubation in the treatment of acute adhesive small bowel obstruction].

Khirurgiia, 2022
Proximal gastrointestinal decompression is essential in the treatment of acute adhesive small bowel obstruction. Improvement of endoscopic methods, surgical instruments and radiological methods of control makes it possible to timely assess lavage and ...
S. Shapovalyants   +4 more
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Su1391 Safety of Non-Intubated Versus Intubated ERCP: A Retrospective Review of Gastrointestinal and Cardiopulmonary Complications

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2012
Su1391 Safety of Non-Intubated Versus Intubated ERCP: A Retrospective Review of Gastrointestinal and Cardiopulmonary Complications Serge A. Sorser*, David S. Fan, Emily Tommolino, Roberto M.
David Fan   +3 more
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Gastrointestinal tract perforation with charcoal peritoneum complicating orogastric intubation and lavage

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1993
A rare complication of gastric decontamination occurred in a young woman undergoing treatment for tricyclic ingestion. After orogastric intubation and lavage, she developed an acute abdomen and underwent laparotomy. Charcoal was discovered throughout the peritoneum, but concurrent and subsequent efforts failed to localize a specific perforation site ...
Nancy Pook, Peter J. Mariani
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Gastrointestinal Intubations: Nursing Considerations

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1989
This article describes 10 special therapeutic tubes utilized in gastroenterology. The discussion includes a description of each tube; categories are developed by anatomical site as well as the number of lumens in each tube. Several tubes are not discussed due to previous development in the literature or specialty purposes limited to diagnostics ...
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