Endotracheal intubation is a mandatory practice in the anesthesiologic management of surgical procedures, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, life-saving procedures in the emergency department, and medical procedures, and it involves many medical issues such as anesthesiology, surgery, and pulmonary diseases. This book deals with the basic principles of hypoxia and oxygenation in terms of functional airway anatomy and intubation requirements as well as difficult airway algorithms
Airway management is the primary responsibility of the anesthesiologist and tracheal intubation is a...
Within the remit of the activities of the Emergency MedicalServices (EMS), there are occasions when ...
Orotracheal intubation is indicated in any situation that requires definitive control of the airway....
Tracheal intubation is the act of placing a tube into the trachea. The tube enables oxygen delivery ...
Abstract Endotracheal intubation in the ICU is a high-risk procedure, resulting in sig...
In extreme emergency situations, patients may need to undergo endotracheal intubation, while in a no...
Background: Intubation, even when done properly, can have negative consequences. Roughly 6% of patie...
Intubation of the trachea with the patient awake is sound practice, affording protection against inh...
Noninvasive ventilation has been widely used in the management of acute respiratory failure in appro...
Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death ...
The S1 guidelines on airway management of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care M...
Accidents are associated with airway complications. Tracheobronchial injury, pneumothorax, pneumomed...
Difficult or failed tracheal intubation is an important cause of mortality and morbidity. Approximat...
International audienceTracheal intubation in the critically ill is associated with serious complicat...
Abstract Background Endotracheal intubation in critically ill is a high-risk procedure requiring sig...
Airway management is the primary responsibility of the anesthesiologist and tracheal intubation is a...
Within the remit of the activities of the Emergency MedicalServices (EMS), there are occasions when ...
Orotracheal intubation is indicated in any situation that requires definitive control of the airway....
Tracheal intubation is the act of placing a tube into the trachea. The tube enables oxygen delivery ...
Abstract Endotracheal intubation in the ICU is a high-risk procedure, resulting in sig...
In extreme emergency situations, patients may need to undergo endotracheal intubation, while in a no...
Background: Intubation, even when done properly, can have negative consequences. Roughly 6% of patie...
Intubation of the trachea with the patient awake is sound practice, affording protection against inh...
Noninvasive ventilation has been widely used in the management of acute respiratory failure in appro...
Problems with tracheal intubation are infrequent but are the most common cause of anaesthetic death ...
The S1 guidelines on airway management of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care M...
Accidents are associated with airway complications. Tracheobronchial injury, pneumothorax, pneumomed...
Difficult or failed tracheal intubation is an important cause of mortality and morbidity. Approximat...
International audienceTracheal intubation in the critically ill is associated with serious complicat...
Abstract Background Endotracheal intubation in critically ill is a high-risk procedure requiring sig...
Airway management is the primary responsibility of the anesthesiologist and tracheal intubation is a...
Within the remit of the activities of the Emergency MedicalServices (EMS), there are occasions when ...
Orotracheal intubation is indicated in any situation that requires definitive control of the airway....