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Background The timing of laryngeal mask airway (LMA) removal remains undefined. This study aimed to assess the optimal timing for LMA removal and whether topical anesthesia with lidocaine could reduce airway adverse events.
Ruiqiang Sun+5 more
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BackgroundAirway management is the first step in resuscitation. The extraordinary conditions in mass casualty situations impose special difficulties in airway management, even for experienced caregivers.
R. Flaishon+5 more
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Abstract Background Secondary cancer is a serious side effect from external beam radiotherapy (EBRT). Conventional EBRT is performed using a beam of photons, however, due to their ability to produce more conformal dose distributions, the use of protons is becoming more wide‐spread.
Peter Dasiukevich+3 more
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Supraglottic airway devices: recent advances
The classic laryngeal mask airway (cLMA, Intavent Direct, Maidenhead, UK) was introduced into clinical practice in 1988 and by 1989 had been purchased by almost every hospital in the UK.
T. Cook, B. Howes
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Abstract Background Previous knowledge‐based planning studies have demonstrated the feasibility of predicting three‐dimensional photon dose distributions and subsequently generating treatment plans. The steepness of dose fall‐off represents a critical metric for clinical plan evaluation; however, dose fall‐off similarity is frequently overlooked in ...
Zihan Sun+7 more
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Background: The endotracheal tube is considered the standard for airway control and protection during general anaesthesia, especially when the airway is ‘shared’ between the anaesthetist and the surgeon.
Chaudhry Amjad Ali+3 more
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Background Laryngeal masks airway (LMA) has been increasingly used in surgical patients. However, the use of LMA in laparoscopic surgeries remains controversial.
Yanhong Liu+17 more
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Technique of lung isolation for whole lung lavage in a child with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis.
airway in most cases. Nevertheless, even newly developed types of laryngeal masks (as the LMA-STM) may be cause for the obstruction of the laryngeal inlet when the mask displaces laryngeal cartilages medially, narrowing the laryngeal inlet.
Catherine Paquet, C. Karsli
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Nanoplastic hydrophobicity drives adverse effects in the lung. Single intratracheal administration of poly(vinyl acetate‐co‐alcohol) nanoplastics with varying surface hydrophobicity shows that the more hydrophobic nanoplastics increase prevalence of coarsely vacuolated alveolar macrophages, induce transient respiratory inflammation and mild collagen ...
Anna Babin Morgan+9 more
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Neonatal Resuscitation Using the Laryngeal Mask Airway [PDF]
Scott J. Paterson+4 more
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