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State of the art: Video and optical laryngoscopy
Rapid expansion of video-laryngoscopes into all spheres of routine and emergency practice has been the most dramatic development in airway management over the past few years.
R. Hofmeyr*
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A comparison of the effects of different types of laryngoscope on the cervical motions: randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Background: The rate of cervical injury among all trauma patients is 3.1%. The most important point dur- ing intubation of those patients is not to increase the cervical injury.
Turan, Nesrin+4 more
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The velar chord and dynamic integration of the gular valve in crocodylians
Crocodilians have a unique gular valve that forms a seal between the oral cavity and the pharynx. The gular valve has traditionally been treated as two parts: a mobile ventral flap associated with the tongue and a fixed dorsal velum palatini. This work describes a connective tissue band, the velar chord, which functionally integrates the two parts of ...
Bruce A. Young+2 more
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Comparison of tracheal intubation using Macintosh and Airtraq laryngoscopes during cardiopulmonary resuscitation with or without cervical immobilization: A manikin study. [PDF]
埼玉医科大学平成25年
中川 秀之
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On the Laryngoscope and Rhinoscope [PDF]
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Academic achievement of children with unilateral or mild bilateral hearing loss: A systematic review
Abstract There has been significant research on the association between hearing loss and academic achievement. However, many studies do not disaggregate by degree of hearing loss. Therefore, the risks to school performance posed by unilateral and mild bilateral hearing loss are not well understood, despite prevalence studies suggesting that 2.4 to 23 ...
Katherine Collier
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Video laryngoscopy in paediatric anaesthesia in South Africa [PDF]
This article provides a summary of the types of video laryngoscopes available in South Africa, and highlights some interesting paediatric cases in which video laryngoscopes were used at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital, Pretoria.South Afr J Anaesth Analg,
Nienaber, LN
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