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Comparison of ProSeal LMA with Supreme LMA in paediatric patients.
Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2013Supreme laryngeal mask airway (S-LMA) has been improved in recent years, but comparative studies with a sizeable number of paediatric patients are limited in number. In this study, oropharyngeal leak pressures (OLPs) were compared between S-LMA and ProSeal laryngeal mask airway (P-LMA) in paediatric patients.After obtaining approval from the ethics ...
Hosten, TÜLAY +6 more
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Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 2000
Since its introduction into clinical practice in 1988, the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) has been used as an alternative device to achieve and maintain control of the airway during anesthetics. The LMA has been used primarily in patients undergoing peripheral procedures in the supine position.
P, Audu, H, Cooper
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Since its introduction into clinical practice in 1988, the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) has been used as an alternative device to achieve and maintain control of the airway during anesthetics. The LMA has been used primarily in patients undergoing peripheral procedures in the supine position.
P, Audu, H, Cooper
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COMPARISON OF LMA-PROSEAL WITH LMA CLASSIC IN ANAESTHETISED PARALYSED CHILDREN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHThe classic laryngeal mask airway (cLMA), though popular in anaesthesia practice provides low oropharyngeal seal pressure and there are concerns with its use during positive pressure ventilation for fear of gastric distension with subsequent gastric regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration.
Mohammad Nayab Akhtar, Amra Nadeem
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Der Anaesthesist, 2006
Background. The Intubating LMA™ was designed to facilitate blind intubation and to provide ventilation between two intubation attempts. However, blind intubation can be associated with a risk of oesophageal penetration, therefore, a flexible bronchoscope is frequently used to assist tracheal intubation.
A. Timmermann +4 more
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Background. The Intubating LMA™ was designed to facilitate blind intubation and to provide ventilation between two intubation attempts. However, blind intubation can be associated with a risk of oesophageal penetration, therefore, a flexible bronchoscope is frequently used to assist tracheal intubation.
A. Timmermann +4 more
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The Perceptual Consistency and Association of the LMA Effort Elements
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 2022Michael Neff, Sung-Hee Lee
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Comparison of the LMA-ProSealTM and LMA-ClassicTM in Children
Survey of Anesthesiology, 2005openaire +1 more source

