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[Supraglottic airway devices].

Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2013
All guidelines and algorithms for the management of difficult airways include the use of supraglottic airway devices. This report provides information on the different types of these devices and gives selection criteria for different scenarios.
V Agarwal, A Kulkarni
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Comparison of the supraglottic airway device BlockBusterTM and laryngeal mask airway Supreme in anaesthetised, paralyzed adult patients: a multicenter randomized controlled trial

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2022
Background This multicenter prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial compared the clinical performance of supraglottic airway device (SAD) BlockBusterTM and laryngeal mask airway (LMA) Supreme for airway maintenance in anesthetized, paralyzed ...
Xue Gao   +26 more
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Prehospital Use of the Esophageal Tracheal Combitube Supraglottic Airway Device: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
BACKGROUND In the province of Quebec (Canada), paramedics use the esophageal tracheal Combitube (ETC) for prehospital airway management. OBJECTIVES Our main objective was to determine the proportion of patients with successful ventilation achieved ...
Hubert Dufour-Neyron   +9 more
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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction following the use of a supraglottic airway device during general anaesthesia: a prospective observational study

Anaesthesia, 2021
Supraglottic airway devices are commonly used to manage the airway during general anaesthesia. There are sporadic case reports of temporomandibular joint dysfunction and dislocation following supraglottic airway device use.
N. Akhtar   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Supraglottic airway devices

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2005
Supraglottic airway devices are developed with increasing frequency following the overwhelming success of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA). Currently, the LMA, the ProSeal laryngeal mask airway (PLMA), the laryngeal tube (LT), the laryngeal tube with integrated suctioning tube (LTS) and the oesophageal tracheal combitube (OTC) are the best evaluated and
B, Bein, J, Scholz
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Time to consider supraglottic airway device oropharyngeal leak pressure measurement more objectively

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2020
Oropharyngeal leak pressure (OLP) is considered a measure of successful placement, adequate performance and is a useful comparator between supraglottic airway devices (SADs).
C. Kumar   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Comparison of endoscopic endotracheal intubation and the v-gel supraglottic airway device for spontaneously ventilating New Zealand white rabbits undergoing ovariohysterectomy

The Veterinary Record, 2020
Background Due to the technical difficulties with endotracheal intubation of rabbits, a prospective, randomised, controlled study was performed to compare a rabbit-specific supraglottic airway device (SGAD), the v-gel, with endoscopic endotracheal ...
Jessica R. Comolli   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Evaluation of the i‐gel® Plus supraglottic airway device in elective surgery: a prospective international multicentre study*

Anaesthesia
The i‐gel® Plus is a modified version of the i‐gel® supraglottic airway device. It contains a wider drainage port; a longer tip; ramps inside the breathing channel; and an additional port for oxygen delivery.
J. Werner   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The effect of rocuronium on ventilatory leak and sealing pressure using a supraglottic airway device: A randomized clinical trial

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2020
The transition of ventilatory leak and sealing pressure in supraglottic airway devices after administration of neuromuscular blocking agents is unclear.
M. Fujimoto, F. Kubota, Tatsuo Yamamoto
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Supraglottic airway devices: current and future uses

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018
Supraglottic airway devices have increasingly been used in anaesthesia since their invention in 1982. Now over half of general anaesthetic cases in the UK use them, and they have vital roles in difficult airway algorithms, pre-hospital use and emergency medicine.
Lloyd E, Kwanten, Pradeep, Madhivathanan
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