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The Laryngeal Mask Airway and Positive-pressure Ventilation [PDF]
J. Hugh Devitt +3 more
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Postoperative sore throat: a systematic review*
Summary Introduction Postoperative sore throat is a common complaint with an incidence of up to 62%. While anaesthetists often perceive this as a minor and self‐limiting complication, postoperative sore throat is one of the leading causes of postoperative anaesthesia‐related discomfort.
Zachary J. Moulder +4 more
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Observation of ventilation effects of I-gel™, Supreme™ and Ambu AuraOnce™ with respiratory dynamics monitoring in small children [PDF]
Junjun Liu +3 more
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PRO: laryngeal masks can be used for surgery in the prone position.
J. Hinkelbein
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abstract Objective To quantify the impact of experimentally induced dorsal nasopharyngeal collapse (NPC) on respiratory performance parameters and assess the efficacy of laser fenestration of the dorsal pharyngeal recess as a treatment option for experimentally induced NPC. Study design Experimental interventional study. Animals Six adult Standardbreds
Sharon Jeong +3 more
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Objective To explore the timing of general anesthesia for pediatric patients who have recovered from novel coronavirus infection and summarize anesthesia-related complications. Methods We summarized the perioperative management of children under 14 years
Dinghuan Zhao +6 more
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Complications of laryngeal masks in children: big data comes to pediatric anesthesia.
R. Litman
semanticscholar +1 more source
ABSTRACT Each year, the American Cancer Society estimates the numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in the United States and compiles the most recent data on population‐based cancer occurrence and outcomes using data collected by central cancer registries (incidence, through 2022) and the National Center for Health Statistics (mortality, through 2023).
Rebecca L. Siegel +4 more
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