Introduction: Endotracheal intubation is a lifesaving procedure frequently performed in emergency departments. It is associated with some potential risks. Rapid and reliable confirmation of endotracheal tube placement during intubation is critical. Nurses play an important role in the care of patients in various settings. Ultrasound can be performed and interpreted not only by physicians but also by nurses. The aim of this study was to evaluate how well nurses without previous ultrasound experience can determine both esophageal and tracheal localization of endotracheal tubes in cadavers after a short ultrasound training. Methods: This was a repeated measures study with an educational intervention and no control/contemporaneous comparison...
Objective. Endotracheal intubation may be associated with lethal complications when not applied in a...
Background: Establishing a definitive airway is often an initial step in the management of criticall...
Introduction: Grayscale ultrasound (US) imaging has been used as an adjunct for confirming endotrach...
Early identification of errant endotracheal tube (ETT) placement is of utmost importance, as unrecog...
Introduction: Recent research has investigated the use of ultrasound (US) for confirming endotrachea...
Objectives This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy and timeliness of using tracheal ultra...
Background: The correct position of the endotracheal tube is confirmed by various modalities, most o...
Abstract Background Unrecognized esophageal intubatio...
INTRODUCTION: Ultrasound is a readily-available technique used to identify accurate placement of an ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Early confirmation of incorrect endotracheal tube (ETT) placement is of vi...
Objectives: Confirmation of the endotracheal tube placement (CoETP) has the utmost importance in the...
Background: A secure airway and effective ventilation are key components of advanced life support, a...
A secure airway and effective ventilation are key components of resuscitation. Real-time airway sono...
Intubation is an essential procedure performed on a routine basis in the emergency room. Unsuccessfu...
Point of care ultrasound is rapidly becoming the standard of care for many different clinical applic...
Objective. Endotracheal intubation may be associated with lethal complications when not applied in a...
Background: Establishing a definitive airway is often an initial step in the management of criticall...
Introduction: Grayscale ultrasound (US) imaging has been used as an adjunct for confirming endotrach...
Early identification of errant endotracheal tube (ETT) placement is of utmost importance, as unrecog...
Introduction: Recent research has investigated the use of ultrasound (US) for confirming endotrachea...
Objectives This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy and timeliness of using tracheal ultra...
Background: The correct position of the endotracheal tube is confirmed by various modalities, most o...
Abstract Background Unrecognized esophageal intubatio...
INTRODUCTION: Ultrasound is a readily-available technique used to identify accurate placement of an ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Early confirmation of incorrect endotracheal tube (ETT) placement is of vi...
Objectives: Confirmation of the endotracheal tube placement (CoETP) has the utmost importance in the...
Background: A secure airway and effective ventilation are key components of advanced life support, a...
A secure airway and effective ventilation are key components of resuscitation. Real-time airway sono...
Intubation is an essential procedure performed on a routine basis in the emergency room. Unsuccessfu...
Point of care ultrasound is rapidly becoming the standard of care for many different clinical applic...
Objective. Endotracheal intubation may be associated with lethal complications when not applied in a...
Background: Establishing a definitive airway is often an initial step in the management of criticall...
Introduction: Grayscale ultrasound (US) imaging has been used as an adjunct for confirming endotrach...