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Endotracheal intubation is a commonly performed operating room (OR) procedure that provides safe delivery of anesthetic gases and airway protection during surgery. The most common intubation technique in the perioperative environment is direct laryngoscopy with orotracheal tube insertion.
Charles G, Durbin +2 more
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Patients with burns of the face and neck are more likely to develop unpredictable difficult airways, thus it is necessary to refine approaches to preoperative prediction of such a condition.The objective: develop a method for airway assessment in ...
A. V. Korneev +3 more
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A novel multivariate STeady-state index during general ANesthesia (STAN) [PDF]
The assessment of the adequacy of general anesthesia for surgery, namely the nociception/anti-nociception balance, has received wide attention from the scientific community. Monitoring systems based on the frontal EEG/EMG, or autonomic state reactions (e.
A Albertin +34 more
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Blind nasotracheal intubation presumes a spontaneously breathing patient but offers a very useful alternative method to instrumented access to the airway and is used primarily in traumatized patients whose cervical spines are suspect. It has a high success rate (90-92 per cent), even when the operator is relatively inexperienced, and is associated with
R P, Rivron, M I, Clayton
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Difficult endotracheal intubation secondary to tracheal deviation and stenosis in a patient with severe kyphoscoliosis: a case report [PDF]
We report on a case of difficult endotracheal intubation in a patient with marked tracheal deviation at an angle of 90 degrees combined with stenosis due to kyphoscoliosis with vertebral body fusion.
Hyun Jung Kim +3 more
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Background: Literature on prehospital anaesthesia predominantly focuses on preparation and induction, while there is limited guidance on anaesthesia maintenance.
Brad Sheridan, Zane Perkins
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Introduction Among the numerous scores for difficult intubation assessment, there is no single score that is specific for laryngeal surgery. The parameters identified by this research will provide a foundation for developing a new score for preoperative ...
Danica Marković +5 more
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Retrospective Evaluation of the Anaesthetic Method Used in Caesarean Sections
Objective:The goal of this study was to evaluate the anaesthetic method used in patients who have undergone caesarean section.Methods:The anaesthetic reports that belong to the women who underwent caesarean section between the years 2014 and 2015 were ...
Gokcen BAŞARANOĞLU +1 more
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Acute respiratory failure in patients with hematological malignancies : outcomes according to initial ventilation strategy : a Groupe de recherche respiratoire en réanimation onco-hématologique (Grrr-OH) study [PDF]
Background: In patients with hematological malignancies and acute respiratory failure (ARF), noninvasive ventilation was associated with a decreased mortality in older studies. However, mortality of intubated patients decreased in the last years. In this
Azoulay, Elie +14 more
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