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Abstract Introduction Endoscopic intubation is an essential skill for emergency physicians. Difficult intubation is a challenging scenario. This study aims to evaluate the performance of Bonfils® (BF) compared with traditional Macintosh laryngoscope (DL), GlideScope® and Video Style (VS).
Hiu Mei Kerry Wan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Acromegalic cardiomyopathy is one of the common comorbidities of cardiovascular diseases in patients with acromegaly, and it is also a major risk factor affecting the survival rate of patients with acromegaly. The perioperative management of such patients is a challenge for anesthesiologists.
Shuting Yang, Mi Wang
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The first video laryngoscope became available in 2001. Since then, we have seen a proliferation of devices appearing on the market. Many of these devices have an acutely curved blade, and therefore, require a different insertion technique to the ...
Halford, P +7 more
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Comparison of two Macintosh laryngoscope blades in 300 patients [PDF]
There are two forms of Macintosh laryngoscope blade. Compared with the standard blade, the English blade is longer, its curve is more continuous across the entire length of the blade, the flange of the blade continues much closer to the blade tip, and the height of the flange is shorter.We studied 300 patients to compare the ease of laryngoscopy with ...
T, Asai +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Prehospital emergency anaesthesia and controlled ventilation are cornerstones in the treatment of traumatic brain injury patients. Currently, there is a lack of consensus regarding the choice of anaesthetic used during the induction of anaesthesia.
Juri Laamanen +2 more
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Promoting ENT‐erest: Evaluating the Effect of Early, Focused Exposure to Otolaryngology
Abstract Objective Exposure to otolaryngology throughout medical school is variable, with the majority of students receiving their first exposure in clerkships. This shortens the match timeline for students who pursue otolaryngology and decreases learning opportunities for all students.
Makayla R. Matthews +4 more
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Summary Introduction Patients living with obesity present specific challenges for airway management. They have been overrepresented repeatedly in studies looking at complications associated with airway management. Whilst generic airway guidelines offer assistance, there are no evidence‐based guidelines specific to this group of patients to support safe
Andrew McKechnie +7 more
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Simulation Platforms to Train and Assess Pediatric Acute Care Procedural Skills: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Medical trainees have limited opportunities to practice certain pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) procedures in the clinical setting. Simulation‐based education provides an opportunity for trainees to improve their technical and non‐technical skills. This scoping review aimed to explore the ways in which simulation has been used to
Shayan Novin +8 more
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Comparison of the Laryngeal View with Airtraq and Macintosh Laryngoscopes During Tracheal Intubation
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the laryngeal view in Airtraq and Macintosh laryngoscopes. Methods: This descriptive observational study was conducted on hospitalized patients at Shohadaye Ashayer Hospital who were candidate for elective ...
S. Beiranvand, N. Eslamizade
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Modification of Macintosh laryngoscope for difficult intubation [PDF]
C C, Callander, J, Thomas
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