BACKGROUND: Supraglottic airway devices commonly are used for securing the airway during general anesthesia. Occasionally, intubation with an endotracheal tube through a supraglottic airway is indicated. Reported success rates for blind intubation range from 15 to 97%. The authors thus investigated as their primary outcome the fraction of patients who could be intubated blindly with an Air-Qsp supraglottic airway device (Mercury Medical, USA). Second, the authors investigated the influence of muscle relaxation on air leakage pressure, predictors for failed blind intubation, and associated complications of using the supraglottic airway device. METHODS: The authors enrolled 1,000 adults having elective surgery with endotracheal intubation. A...
AbstractBackgroundThe practice of airway management has become more advanced in recent years. This a...
We have tested the hypothesis that intubation success rates, haemodynamic changes, airway complicati...
We tested the hypothesis that haemodynamic changes to intubation and postoperative pharyngolaryngeal...
BACKGROUND: Supraglottic airway devices commonly are used for securing the airway during general ane...
This study assesses the efficacy of the intubating laryngeal mask as a ventilation device and blind ...
This study assesses the efficacy of the intubating laryngeal mask as a ventilation device and blind ...
Background: A recently introduced supraglottic airway device (SAD) has been claimed to be an e...
This study was designed to compare the hemodynamic and arousal responses to blind orotracheal intuba...
BACKGROUND : Tracheal intubation with Macintosh laryngoscope is considered gold standard in airway...
In this prospective randomized study, success rate of blind tracheal intubation through two differen...
Abstract Background The intubating laryngeal mask Fastrach™ is considered a gold standard for blind ...
Background The single-use supraglottic airway device i-gel™ has been described in several case repor...
Purpose: The PAxpress™ is a new, single-use, extraglottic airway device. We evaluate: 1) insertion s...
This study aimed to investigate the overall success of tracheal intubation using the intubating Lary...
In a randomized, prospective pilot study, we compared awake blind orotracheal intubation using the i...
AbstractBackgroundThe practice of airway management has become more advanced in recent years. This a...
We have tested the hypothesis that intubation success rates, haemodynamic changes, airway complicati...
We tested the hypothesis that haemodynamic changes to intubation and postoperative pharyngolaryngeal...
BACKGROUND: Supraglottic airway devices commonly are used for securing the airway during general ane...
This study assesses the efficacy of the intubating laryngeal mask as a ventilation device and blind ...
This study assesses the efficacy of the intubating laryngeal mask as a ventilation device and blind ...
Background: A recently introduced supraglottic airway device (SAD) has been claimed to be an e...
This study was designed to compare the hemodynamic and arousal responses to blind orotracheal intuba...
BACKGROUND : Tracheal intubation with Macintosh laryngoscope is considered gold standard in airway...
In this prospective randomized study, success rate of blind tracheal intubation through two differen...
Abstract Background The intubating laryngeal mask Fastrach™ is considered a gold standard for blind ...
Background The single-use supraglottic airway device i-gel™ has been described in several case repor...
Purpose: The PAxpress™ is a new, single-use, extraglottic airway device. We evaluate: 1) insertion s...
This study aimed to investigate the overall success of tracheal intubation using the intubating Lary...
In a randomized, prospective pilot study, we compared awake blind orotracheal intubation using the i...
AbstractBackgroundThe practice of airway management has become more advanced in recent years. This a...
We have tested the hypothesis that intubation success rates, haemodynamic changes, airway complicati...
We tested the hypothesis that haemodynamic changes to intubation and postoperative pharyngolaryngeal...