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Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2022
C A, Martínez-de Los Santos +1 more
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C A, Martínez-de Los Santos +1 more
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Cahiers d'anesthesiologie, 1992
The laryngeal mask (LM) is a new concept developed by Brain. Easily inserted, the LM allows appropriate ventilation without the disadvantages of either the facial mask or the endotracheal intubation with its own complications. The limits of its use concern all the cases of reduction of thoracopulmonary compliance and full stomach.
A, Steib +4 more
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The laryngeal mask (LM) is a new concept developed by Brain. Easily inserted, the LM allows appropriate ventilation without the disadvantages of either the facial mask or the endotracheal intubation with its own complications. The limits of its use concern all the cases of reduction of thoracopulmonary compliance and full stomach.
A, Steib +4 more
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
R A, Sofferman, D L, Johnson, D N, Krag
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R A, Sofferman, D L, Johnson, D N, Krag
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Nursing times, 2006
The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) was first used in anaesthetic practice in the 1980s. It is now increasingly promoted as a first-line airway device during resuscitation, if a practitioner skilled in tracheal intubation is not available (Resuscitation Council (UK), 2002).
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The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) was first used in anaesthetic practice in the 1980s. It is now increasingly promoted as a first-line airway device during resuscitation, if a practitioner skilled in tracheal intubation is not available (Resuscitation Council (UK), 2002).
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Revista espanola de anestesiologia y reanimacion, 2007
The Proseal laryngeal mask was introduced into clinical practice in 2000. Since then, many publications, most of them case reports, have discussed the use of this mask. This review considers the possible indications and contraindications for use of this device, techniques for insertion, and complications.
B, Izquierdo +5 more
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The Proseal laryngeal mask was introduced into clinical practice in 2000. Since then, many publications, most of them case reports, have discussed the use of this mask. This review considers the possible indications and contraindications for use of this device, techniques for insertion, and complications.
B, Izquierdo +5 more
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Laryngeal mask and laryngopharyngitis
Journal of Anesthesia, 1995M, Uchiyama +11 more
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COVID-19: Performance study of microplastic inhalation risk posed by wearing masks
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021Lu Li, Kang Song
exaly
‘Sideways’ laryngeal mask airways
Anaesthesia, 1999W F, Sellers, B R, Waiters, A P, Firkin
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An overview of filtration efficiency through the masks: Mechanisms of the aerosols penetration
Bioactive Materials, 2021Nader Zirak, Mohammadali Shirinbayan
exaly

