Introduction:The “air leak” test around the endotracheal tube is not invasive. It is relatively easy to perform and provides an indication of the permeability of the upper airway.Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness of the air leak” test around the endotracheal tube, qualitatively and quantitatively measured, for the safety of extubation.Method:A descriptive, prospective and cross-sectional study was carried out with patients of any gender scheduled for surgical intervention by laryngeal microsurgery, surgery for endotoxic goiter, maxillofacial surgery, and those with a history of difficult intubation that required more than three attempts at intubation and/or the usage of drivers or guides. The sample consisted of 52 patients who met th...
Endotracheal intubation is performed in the prehospital and emergency department (ED) environments b...
Objective: To test the effects of positive expiratory pressure onthe leakage of fluid around cuffs o...
Introduction: Emergency physicians should secure Endotracheal tubes (ETT) properly in order to preve...
BACKGROUND: The endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff-leak test (CLT) has been proposed as a rela-tively simp...
Objective: To determine the risk factors and the cuff-leak test for predicting postextubation strido...
Background and objective: Postextubation problems such as laryngeal edema and reintubation are commo...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive value of an endotracheal tube ...
The cuff leak test aims to evaluate the presence of airway obstruction and normally is carried throu...
BACKGROUND: This was an evaluation of intra-individual variation of the cuff-leak test (CLT) immedia...
Cuff leak Test Introduction: Although cuff leak test has been proposed as a simple method of predict...
BACKGROUND: During invasive mechanical ventilation, secretions accumulate in the subglottic space; c...
International audienceBackground: The cuff leak test (CLT) is used to assess laryngeal edema prior t...
BackgroundEndotracheal tube security is a critical safety issue. We compared the mobility of an in s...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare routinely used cuff insufflation techniques to fi...
Objective: To compare the three common methods of endotracheal tube cuff inflation (sealing pressure...
Endotracheal intubation is performed in the prehospital and emergency department (ED) environments b...
Objective: To test the effects of positive expiratory pressure onthe leakage of fluid around cuffs o...
Introduction: Emergency physicians should secure Endotracheal tubes (ETT) properly in order to preve...
BACKGROUND: The endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff-leak test (CLT) has been proposed as a rela-tively simp...
Objective: To determine the risk factors and the cuff-leak test for predicting postextubation strido...
Background and objective: Postextubation problems such as laryngeal edema and reintubation are commo...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive value of an endotracheal tube ...
The cuff leak test aims to evaluate the presence of airway obstruction and normally is carried throu...
BACKGROUND: This was an evaluation of intra-individual variation of the cuff-leak test (CLT) immedia...
Cuff leak Test Introduction: Although cuff leak test has been proposed as a simple method of predict...
BACKGROUND: During invasive mechanical ventilation, secretions accumulate in the subglottic space; c...
International audienceBackground: The cuff leak test (CLT) is used to assess laryngeal edema prior t...
BackgroundEndotracheal tube security is a critical safety issue. We compared the mobility of an in s...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare routinely used cuff insufflation techniques to fi...
Objective: To compare the three common methods of endotracheal tube cuff inflation (sealing pressure...
Endotracheal intubation is performed in the prehospital and emergency department (ED) environments b...
Objective: To test the effects of positive expiratory pressure onthe leakage of fluid around cuffs o...
Introduction: Emergency physicians should secure Endotracheal tubes (ETT) properly in order to preve...