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Postoperative sore throat: a systematic review*
Summary Introduction Postoperative sore throat is a common complaint with an incidence of up to 62%. While anaesthetists often perceive this as a minor and self‐limiting complication, postoperative sore throat is one of the leading causes of postoperative anaesthesia‐related discomfort.
Zachary J. Moulder +4 more
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Videoscopic Assisted Naso-tracheal Intubation Using Magill forceps Compared to Cuff Inflation Method
Background: Tracheal intubation remains a cornerstone of airway management. Nasotracheal intubation (NTI) offers specific advantages, including reduced need for neck extension, making it particularly useful in patients with cervical spine instability or ...
Sura Abdul Hussien +3 more
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Nasendoscopy to Predict Difficult Videolaryngoscopy: A Multivariable Model Development Study
Background: Transnasal videoendoscopy (TVE) is the standard of care when staging pharyngolaryngeal lesions. This prospective study determined if preoperative TVE improves the prediction of difficult videolaryngoscopic intubation in adults with expected ...
Eva Katharina Buscher +9 more
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Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare genetic disorder causing fragile skin and mucous membranes, leading to blistering from minor trauma. Managing anesthesia in EB patients is challenging due to their delicate airways, limited mobility, and need for repeated surgeries.
Yumna Abdulmalek Bokhari +3 more
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Airway management in a child with post-burn contracture (PBC) involving the face, anterior neck and chest is challenging for the anaesthesiologist. Although fibreoptic endoscopy-guided intubation is considered the gold standard for difficult paediatric ...
Vibha Chhabra +3 more
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Primary Mediastinal Seminoma: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge With an Optimistic Outcome
Introduction Primary mediastinal seminoma is a rare germ cell tumor that predominantly affects young men. Clinical presentation is variable, and diagnosis relies on imaging studies, tumor markers, and histopathological confirmation. This case report describes the diagnostic and therapeutic approach in a patient with mediastinal seminoma, in accordance ...
Stephanie dos Santos Bueno +4 more
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GlideScope Videolaryngoscopy in the Simulated Difficult Airway: Bougie vs a Standard Stylet
Objective: GlideScope® videolaryngoscopy (GVL) has been shown to improve visualization of the glottis compared to direct laryngoscopy (DL). However, due to the angle of approach to the glottis, intubation can still be challenging.
Nielsen, Alison A +2 more
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Vocal Fold Kinematics in Phonotrauma From High Speed Videoendoscopy
This study aimed to quantify vocal fold vibratory kinematics associated with phonotraumatic vocal fold lesions. Results found that individuals with phonotrauma had increased vocal fold closing velocity, evidenced by a higher maximum area declination rate, and increased vibrational amplitude.
Laura E. Toles, Ted Mau
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Mixed Reality in Nursing Practice: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim(s) To review the current evidence on mixed reality (MR) applications in nursing practice, focusing on efficiency, ergonomics, satisfaction, competency, and team effectiveness. Design Mixed methods systematic review of empirical studies evaluating MR interventions in nursing practice.
Chandler H. Moser +33 more
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ABSTRACT Emergency caesarean section (ECS), also referred to as a “category 1 caesarean section,” is less commonly performed but may become unexpectedly necessary in critical obstetric emergencies. During a trial of labour in high‐risk pregnancies, the potential need for ECS should always be anticipated.
Kiichiro Furuya +7 more
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