Background/PurposeAn intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) is an alternative device for airway control, capable of providing effective ventilation in various situations. The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of the ILMA and bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation devices on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients.MethodsAn ILMA training course was conducted by emergency medical technicians (EMTs). Before training, OHCA patients had received BVM ventilation; these patients were defined as the BVM group. After training, all EMTs in the area being served were instructed to immediately use an ILMA on OHCA patients when possible; these patients were defined as the ILMA group. Demographics, transport time, first arterial blood gas...
INTODUCTION: Laryngeal mask (LMA) means for supraglottic (above the laryngeal cover) airway. Timely ...
AbstractAimThe best method of initial airway management during resuscitation for out of hospital car...
Objectives: In this study we compared two ventilation and intubation strategies with regard to their...
An intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) is an alternative device for airway control, capable of p...
Background. Whether pre-hospital laryngeal mask airway (LMA) use poses a survival benefit and should...
Background The best initial approach to advanced airway management during out of hospital cardiac...
Background and objective: We tested the feasibility of using the intubating laryngeal mask airway Fa...
PURPOSE: It is not clear whether advanced airway management (AAM) with an endotracheal tube (ET) by ...
Objective: Few studies have compared airway management via laryngeal masks (LM) or laryngeal tubes (...
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Abstract Background Laryngeal tube (LT) application by rescue personnel as an alternate airway durin...
Introduction: Effective cardiopulmonary resuscitationwith appropriate airway management improves out...
Objective The incidences of prehospital advanced airway management by emergency medical technicians ...
Aim The best method of initial airway management during resuscitation for out of hospital cardiac...
Effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation with appropriate airway management improves outcomes followi...
INTODUCTION: Laryngeal mask (LMA) means for supraglottic (above the laryngeal cover) airway. Timely ...
AbstractAimThe best method of initial airway management during resuscitation for out of hospital car...
Objectives: In this study we compared two ventilation and intubation strategies with regard to their...
An intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) is an alternative device for airway control, capable of p...
Background. Whether pre-hospital laryngeal mask airway (LMA) use poses a survival benefit and should...
Background The best initial approach to advanced airway management during out of hospital cardiac...
Background and objective: We tested the feasibility of using the intubating laryngeal mask airway Fa...
PURPOSE: It is not clear whether advanced airway management (AAM) with an endotracheal tube (ET) by ...
Objective: Few studies have compared airway management via laryngeal masks (LM) or laryngeal tubes (...
© 2016 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Journal of Anaesthe...
Abstract Background Laryngeal tube (LT) application by rescue personnel as an alternate airway durin...
Introduction: Effective cardiopulmonary resuscitationwith appropriate airway management improves out...
Objective The incidences of prehospital advanced airway management by emergency medical technicians ...
Aim The best method of initial airway management during resuscitation for out of hospital cardiac...
Effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation with appropriate airway management improves outcomes followi...
INTODUCTION: Laryngeal mask (LMA) means for supraglottic (above the laryngeal cover) airway. Timely ...
AbstractAimThe best method of initial airway management during resuscitation for out of hospital car...
Objectives: In this study we compared two ventilation and intubation strategies with regard to their...