Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advanced over a Frova catheter when performing a 'bougie' emergency front-of-neck airway (eFONA) technique in infants during a 'cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate' situation. Methods: A prospective non-inferiority trial in a rabbit cadaver surgical tracheotomy model to assess the performance of the eFONA technique with an uncuffed 3.5 mm ID tracheal tube vs a cuffed 3.0 mm ID tracheal tube. Queried outcomes include success rate, performance time, and severe secondary airway injuries among tracheal tube types. Results: In 60 tracheostomies performed by 30 participants, the overall success rate was 98%. Performance time was independent from trach...
Background: General anesthesia in rabbits is associated with higher morbidity and mortality relative...
Background: Cuffed tracheal tubes have recently been recommended for selective endobronchial intubat...
Endotracheal tubes (ET) are used to provide patients with an adequate airway when they are unable to...
Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advance...
Background There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advance...
Background: Cannot intubate-cannot ventilate situations in healthy children are uncommon but are oft...
BACKGROUND A 'cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate' (CICO) situation is rare in paediatric anaesthes...
BACKGROUND Rapid-sequence tracheotomy and scalpel-bougie tracheotomy are two published approaches...
Background: Endotracheal intubation is a commonly performed procedure in neonates, the risks of whic...
Abstract Objective In the ‘can’t intubate can’t oxygenate’ scenario, techniques to achieve front of ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare airway management during induction of anaesthesia, spontaneous ventilation (SV...
International audienceBackground: According to different algorithms of airway management, emergency ...
The use of cuffed tracheal tubes (TTs) in small children is still controversial. The aim of this stu...
This was a pilot study to test the feasibility of use of the ultrathin-walled two-stage twin endotra...
© 2017 The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland Cuffed tracheal tubes are incre...
Background: General anesthesia in rabbits is associated with higher morbidity and mortality relative...
Background: Cuffed tracheal tubes have recently been recommended for selective endobronchial intubat...
Endotracheal tubes (ET) are used to provide patients with an adequate airway when they are unable to...
Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advance...
Background There is a paucity of evidence regarding the optimal type of tracheal tube to be advance...
Background: Cannot intubate-cannot ventilate situations in healthy children are uncommon but are oft...
BACKGROUND A 'cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate' (CICO) situation is rare in paediatric anaesthes...
BACKGROUND Rapid-sequence tracheotomy and scalpel-bougie tracheotomy are two published approaches...
Background: Endotracheal intubation is a commonly performed procedure in neonates, the risks of whic...
Abstract Objective In the ‘can’t intubate can’t oxygenate’ scenario, techniques to achieve front of ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare airway management during induction of anaesthesia, spontaneous ventilation (SV...
International audienceBackground: According to different algorithms of airway management, emergency ...
The use of cuffed tracheal tubes (TTs) in small children is still controversial. The aim of this stu...
This was a pilot study to test the feasibility of use of the ultrathin-walled two-stage twin endotra...
© 2017 The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland Cuffed tracheal tubes are incre...
Background: General anesthesia in rabbits is associated with higher morbidity and mortality relative...
Background: Cuffed tracheal tubes have recently been recommended for selective endobronchial intubat...
Endotracheal tubes (ET) are used to provide patients with an adequate airway when they are unable to...