Airway management is a critical aspect of medical care, particularly in emergency and surgical settings. Tracheal intubation is a common procedure used to secure the airway, allowing for ...
Complex airway surgery, particularly tracheal/carinal resection and reconstruction, is still considered as the “crown jewel” of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Notably, during these ...
endotracheal intubation (ETI): paramedics place a plastic tube down the throat through the voice box and squeeze oxygen into the windpipe and lungs. supraglottic airway insertion (SGA): paramedics ...
A meta-analysis of 14 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) involving more than 3,000 adult COVID-19 patients with respiratory ...
In intubation, a tube is inserted into a patient’s airway via mouth or nose to help him breath. In emergency front-of-neck access, a tube is inserted into trachea via neck to provide oxygen.
Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with presumed opioid overdoses rarely needed delayed intubation, suggesting that these patients may be safely managed outside of an intensive ...
What is the purpose of the Pedi-PART Study? The Pedi-PART study will determine which of the three airway management methods are best when caring for children who are critically ill and need emergency ...