A Novel Murine Model of Acute Laryngeal Injury After Intubation
This study describes a novel murine model of acute laryngeal injury (ALgI) after intubation. Chemomechanical injury was performed to the posterior glottis of adult mice using a bleomycin‐dipped wire brush under endoscopic guidance, resulting in reduced glottic mobility, increased posterior glottic thickness, and increased collagen expression. This safe,
Ruth J. Davis +4 more
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High-flow Nasal Oxygenation in Infants Undergoing Tracheal Intubation: A Single-center Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Park JB +6 more
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CT‐Based Comparison of Tracheostomy Placement Accuracy: Open Versus Percutaneous Approaches
This study provides the first objective CT‐based comparison of tracheostomy placement accuracy between open surgical and percutaneous techniques in 503 patients. Both methods achieved comparable stoma positioning relative to the cricoid cartilage, while patient factors and surgeon expertise had a greater impact on placement accuracy than the surgical ...
Emad E. Khoury +4 more
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Surgical Pleth Index as a Potentially Useful and Noninvasive Tool for Assessing Tracheal Intubation Conditions in Female Patients During Neuromuscular Blockade-Free Anesthesia. [PDF]
Chen J, Pan Z, Zheng J.
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The effect of tonsillar retractor placement on IOP and ONSD values. ABSTRACT Objectives The tonsillar retractor used during adenotonsillectomy, one of the most common pediatric surgeries, may increase sympathetic activity. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of tonsillar retractor insertion on intracranial pressure (ICP) and intraocular pressure ...
Ayse Bozkurt Oflaz +5 more
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An Oxygenating Video Laryngoscope Blade With an Integrated Lens‑Clearing Gas Jet for Management of the Soiled Airway During Tracheal Intubation: Concept and Design Considerations. [PDF]
Malone KT +3 more
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Iatrogenic post-intubation tracheal rupture treated conservatively without intubation: a case report [PDF]
Bertrand Prunet +5 more
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Intubated COVID‐19 Patients More Likely to Develop Subglottic Stenosis
ABSTRACT Objectives Acquired subglottic stenosis (SGS) is commonly caused by prolonged intubation and elevated cuff pressures. Severe COVID‐19 patients requiring extended ventilation are at higher risk of laryngotracheal injury. However, SGS incidence in COVID‐19 versus non‐COVID‐19 patients remains underexplored.
Deepthi S. Akella +6 more
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Development and Validation of an Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skill (OSATS) Tool for Basic Optical Stylet Tracheal Intubation in a Clinical Setting. [PDF]
Tao Z +7 more
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Prospective system analysis of the pre- and early hospital care in severe head injury in Bavaria at a population-based level [PDF]
Baethmann, Alexander +2 more
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