Background Neonatal endotracheal intubation is often associated with physiological instability. The Neonatal Resuscitation Program recommends a time-based limit (30 s) for intubation attempts in the ...
Introduction: Attempted tracheal replacement efforts thus far have had very little success. Major limiting factors have been the inability to efficiently re-vascularise and mimic the mechanical ...
Nitin Choudhary and his co-authors wrote in “I-Gel as an intubation conduit: Comparison of three different types of endotracheal tubes” that their research showed that the ET tube had the ...
Results We assessed 95 intubation attempts in 57 infants (median corrected gestational age: 28 weeks; median weight: 1160 g). Sixty-six of these attempts (69%) were successful. Operators spent more ...
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Objective: This review assesses the effect of apnoeic oxygenation during paediatric intubation on rates of hypoxaemia, successful intubation on the first attempt and other adverse events. Data sources ...
Dr. Wang brought up several studies that make the case for not using intubation in the field: the PART trail, the AIRWAYS 2 Trail and the CAMM Trail. Our co-hosts weigh in on this discussion and ...
Before medics leave the ED, the physician tells a nurse that he wishes the medics would stop using SGAs and go back to endotracheal intubation right from the start. Using an already existing ...
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