Aspiración de Contenido Gástrico y Sangre. NAP4
La aspiración fue la causa de muerte más frecuente en los casos de anestesia reportados a NAP4. 1 de cada 5 incidentes describía la aspiración de contenido gástrico como un acontecimiento primario (17%) o secundario (5%).
Raquel Casas Dapena, Sara Alonso López
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Patología de Cabeza y Cuello: NAP4
Debemos obtener toda la información preoperatoria posible sobre la VA. Salvo por la presencia de estridor, que deberemos considerar como señal de alarma, en el resto de los casos hay que explorar la VA de forma conjunta con el cirujano, mediante las ...
Antonio García Rueda +1 more
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Manejo de la situación “no ventilable, no intubable” y de la vía aérea quirúrgica urgente [PDF]
De las 133 complicaciones mayores registradas en el NAP4 durante el manejo de la Vía Aérea (VA) en la anestesia, 58 (43%) estuvieron relacionadas con intentos de cricotiroidotomía y traqueotomía urgente con el fin de restaurar o mantener la oxigenación ...
José Ramón Cabañas Armesilla
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Eventos Mayores en el Manejo de Vía Aérea en Pacientes con Traqueostomía: NAP4
Los incidentes críticos en el manejo de los pacientes con traqueostomía se pueden dar durante la fase inicial de realización de la traqueostomía, durante el cuidado de los pacientes que ya son portadores de traqueostomía, o como complicaciones ...
Óscar Valencia Orgaz
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Report of the NAP4 Airway Project [PDF]
Major complications related to airway management over a 12-month period were reported and examined by an expert panel in the Royal College of Anaesthetists' fourth National Audit Project. Thirty-six reports originated in the intensive care unit, just under 20% of all reports, but resulted in 60% of deaths or significant neurological injury of all ...
Tim Cook, Jane Harper, N.M. Woodall
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A national survey of the impact of NAP4 on airway management practice in United Kingdom hospitals: closing the safety gap in anaesthesia, intensive care and the emergency department [PDF]
The 4th National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists' and Difficult Airway Society (NAP4) made recommendations to improve reliability and safety of airway management in hospitals. This survey examines its impact.A survey was sent to all UK National Health Service hospitals to examine changes in practice in response to NAP4. We performed
Tim Cook, N.M. Woodall, C. Frerk
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Immunohistochemistry for the detection of neural and inflammatory cells in equine brain tissue [PDF]
Phenotypic characterization of cellular responses in equine infectious encephalitides has had limited description of both peripheral and resident cell populations in central nervous system (CNS) tissues due to limited species-specific reagents that react
Gretchen H. Delcambre +4 more
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Quantifying the Covalent Functionalization of Black Phosphorus [PDF]
A straightforward quantification method to consistently determine the overall functionalization degree of covalently modified two-dimensional (2D) black phosphorus (BP) by Raman spectroscopy has been carried out.
Andreas Hirsch +8 more
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New technologies in airway management: A review [PDF]
The evolution of medical knowledge and technological growth have contributed to the development of different techniques and devices for airway management.
Vasconcelos Pereira, Ana +3 more
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Obstructing pathology of the upper airway in a post-NAP4 world: time to wake up to its optimal management [PDF]
J. Adam Law, Ian R. Morris, Gemma Malpas
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