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Tracheal intubation

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2019
Tracheal intubation is the act of placing a tube into the trachea. The tube enables oxygen delivery and removal of carbon dioxide, while also allowing for the administration of pharmacological agents. Intubation is the most reliable method of maintaining an airway under anaesthesia, and for protection against aspiration of stomach contents ...
McGuire, Barry, Hodge, Kimberley
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Prediction of difficult tracheal intubation

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2003
Preoperative bedside screening tests for difficult tracheal intubation may be neither sensitive nor specific enough for clinical use. The aim was to investigate if a combination of the Mallampati classification of the oropharyngeal view with either the thyromental or sternomental distance measurement improved the predictive value.A total of 212 (109 ...
A. J. Cunningham, M. Ronayne, G. Iohom
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Post-intubation tracheal laceration

Intensive Care Medicine, 2018
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Nobre De Jesus, Gustavo   +3 more
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Awake tracheal intubation

BJA Education, 2022
J, Vora, D, Leslie, M, Stacey
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Difficulties in Tracheal Intubation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
The consequences of not being able to ventilate and oxygenate a patient range from physician embarrassment to patient death or brain damage. Every experienced anesthesiologist, while acknowledged to be an expert in managing the airway, occassionally encounters a patient difficult or impossible to intubate.
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Tracheal intubation

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2010
Elizabeth B.M. Thomas, Susan Moss
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Complications of tracheal intubation

Seminars in Anesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Pain, 2001
Summary Tracheal intubation is one of the main reasons surgery and anesthesia have developed to where it is today. However, physiological and mechanical complications with the procedure do occur some in spite of our best efforts. Understanding and recognizing the complications associated with tracheal intubation can help physicians better care for ...
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Tracheal Intubation in Infants

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1998
Graham M. Johnston   +2 more
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