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Prehospital intubation using both a sedative and a paralytic may double the odds of first-pass success compared with intubation without medication, a US study finds.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has placed anesthesiologists at the forefront of managing critically ill patients requiring emergency tracheal intubation. The unique challenges posed by difficult ...
The global intubation tubes market is undergoing a significant transformation, fueled by growing healthcare demands, increasing surgical procedures, and a rising global burden of respiratory disorders ...
This 1930s educational film provides a detailed exploration of the respiratory and excretory systems, combining live-action demonstrations, animations, and intertitles to illustrate human anatomy ...
The film discusses the anatomical and functional significance of the nose, throat, and ears from a medical perspective. It explains how the nose functions as an air passage that warms and filters ...
Conclusions Just-in-time training among inexperienced clinicians led to increased first attempt success of infant intubation. Integration of a just-in-time approach into airway management could ...
The value chain of the Airway Management Tubes and Intubation Accessories Devices market includes numerous crucial stages, beginning with raw material procurement and manufacturing, where high ...
Troubleshooting intubation difficulty and independent understanding of airway anatomy are key principles that can sometimes be taught best by independent trial and error, albeit in the safe, ...
Limited access to advanced airway training in graduate programs for PAs limits credentialing in this profession.