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Videolaryngoscopes may improve intubating conditions in obese patients. A total of 110 patients with a body mass index > 35 kg∙m−2 were prospectively randomized to tracheal intubation using non-channeled Glidescope Titanium or channeled King Vision ...
Tomas Brozek +5 more
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Awake Fiberoptic versus Awake Videolaryngoscopy in Difficult Intubation [PDF]
Background: Difficult intubation is usually encountered in daily work of anesthesia and intensive care. Different inventions and techniques were tried to deal with difficult intubation.Aim of the work: To investigate the difference between awake ...
Saud Erwi +2 more
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has presented the healthcare sector with unique challenges. The use of a videolaryngoscope (VL) for intubation is one of the recommendations. The paucity of availability of VL outside the operation
Sanjay Agrawal +6 more
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Background and Aims Post-extubation stridor (PES) leading to reintubation is a frequent complication of endotracheal intubation. This study was done to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, and diagnostic accuracy of the cuff leak ...
Rubina Khullar Mahajan +4 more
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Lesões laríngeas após intubação orotraqueal. [PDF]
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Departamento de Clínica Médica, Curso de Medicina, Florianópolis ...
Tarnowsky, Rafael Lenzi
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ABSTRACT Background Adults with Long‐COVID frequently experience impairments in cognitive‐communication, voice and swallowing, however, few comprehensive reviews of the existing literature has yet to be conducted to map the current research landscape.
Kathleen McTiernan +2 more
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Objective: Paediatric airway management poses unique challenges due to anatomical and physiological differences compared to adults. Videolaryngoscopy (VL) has been proposed as a potential improvement over direct laryngoscopy (DL) for tracheal intubation.
Tuncer Yavuz +3 more
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Summary Tracheostomies are performed in 10–13% of UK intensive care admissions. While the percutaneous technique is well established, accurate needle insertion can be difficult in patients with obesity or neck swelling. These challenges increase the risk of bleeding, airway loss and injury to neck structures. In anatomically complex cases, patients are
M. Moran +6 more
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Lingual Tonsil Hypertrophy: rescuing the airway with videolaryngoscopy
Lingual tonsils are lymphatic tissues located at the base of the tongue that may hypertrophy causing difficulty and sometimes inability to ventilate or intubate during anesthesia.
Pretto, Ernesto A +3 more
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Background: The design of a videolaryngoscope blade may affect its efficacy. We classified videolaryngoscope blades as standard and non-standard shapes to compare their efficacy performing tracheal intubation in children enrolled in the Paediatric ...
Stein, ML +23 more
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