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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1950
DURING 1949 tracheotomies were done on patients with poliomyelitis in the New Haven Unit of the Grace-New Haven Community Hospital for the first time. The large number of tracheotomies was due both to a higher percentage of patients with severe paralysis requiring tracheotomy and to better understanding of the signs and symptoms of respiratory distress
R J, STROBEL, N, CANFIELD
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DURING 1949 tracheotomies were done on patients with poliomyelitis in the New Haven Unit of the Grace-New Haven Community Hospital for the first time. The large number of tracheotomies was due both to a higher percentage of patients with severe paralysis requiring tracheotomy and to better understanding of the signs and symptoms of respiratory distress
R J, STROBEL, N, CANFIELD
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1960
Introduction The reluctance to perform tracheotomy in other than terminal respiratory obstruction has been somewhat overcome in recent years. However, there remains considerable apathy in some areas, when one is confronted with respiratory problems in the newborn, toward utilizing this procedure. Whatever the reasons, they are largely insupportable in
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Introduction The reluctance to perform tracheotomy in other than terminal respiratory obstruction has been somewhat overcome in recent years. However, there remains considerable apathy in some areas, when one is confronted with respiratory problems in the newborn, toward utilizing this procedure. Whatever the reasons, they are largely insupportable in
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
C H, SHELDEN, R H, PUDENZ, F Y, TICHY
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C H, SHELDEN, R H, PUDENZ, F Y, TICHY
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A multiāinstitutional analysis of tracheotomy complications
Laryngoscope, 2012Emily K Plowman +2 more
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