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Anesthesia, Endotracheal
Known as:
Intratracheal Anesthesias
, Anesthesias, Endotracheal
, Intratracheal Anesthesia
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Procedure in which an anesthetic such as a gas or mixture of gases is inhaled through a tube into the lungs.
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Anesthesia procedures
Paravertebral anesthesia
Trachea
nursing therapy
standards characteristics
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2005
2005
Assessment of a new method to distinguish esophageal from tracheal intubation by measuring the endotracheal cuff pressure in a porcine model.
Chien-Chin Hsu
,
Wei-Jing Lee
,
Yen-Liang Wu
,
How-Ran Guo
,
Hung-Jung Lin
Academic Emergency Medicine
2005
Corpus ID: 26642696
OBJECTIVES With the knowledge of differences in anatomic structures between the trachea and the esophagus, the authors conducted…
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1986
1986
[The history of endotracheal anesthesia, with special regard to the development of the endotracheal tube].
L. Brandt
Der Anaesthesist
1986
Corpus ID: 441458
Endotracheal anaesthesia is today the form of general anaesthesia most often applied. It represents more than 80% of the total in…
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1983
1983
[The rediffusion system. Limitation of nitrous oxide increases the cuff pressure of endotracheal tubes].
L. Brandt
,
H. Pokar
Der Anaesthesist
1983
Corpus ID: 8106272
There is an increase in endotracheal tube-cuff volume and pressure due to nitrous oxide diffusion into the cuff during…
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1983
1983
Asbestos exposure enhances the release of fibroblast growth factor by sheep alveolar macrophages.
I. Lemaire
,
M. Rola-Pleszczynski
,
R. Bégin
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society
1983
Corpus ID: 24700227
Interaction between free airway cells (FAC) and lung fibroblasts was studied in a sheep model of asbestosis. Three groups of six…
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1967
1967
Haemoglobin F Hull (gamma-121 glutamic acid--lysine), homologous with haemoglobins O Arab and O Indonesia.
L. Sacker
,
D. Beale
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A. Black
,
R. Huntsman
,
H. Lehmann
,
P. Lorkin
British medical journal
1967
Corpus ID: 7157661
the jaw, upper cervical region, and concha is due to involvement of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. We did not observe…
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1966
1966
Conversion hysteria following brain injury.
E. Weinstein
,
O. Lyerly
Archives of Neurology
1966
Corpus ID: 8891388
THEORIES of conversion hysteria, though divergent in many respects, postulate a link between the hysterical manifestation and…
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1961
1961
The pathology of laryngotracheal complications. Lesions of the larynx and trachea after intubation anesthesia.
A. Lu
,
Y. Tamura
,
D. H. Koobs
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1961
Corpus ID: 8633882
Since Elsberg1reported the advantages of endotracheal anesthesia for certain surgical procedures, much improvement has been made…
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1955
1955
Granulomatous polyp of the larynx following intratracheal anesthesia.
M. Myerson
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1955
Corpus ID: 42886952
Granulomatous polyp of the larynx is an inflammatory tumor caused by trauma during endotracheal anesthesia. This condition was…
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1953
1953
Postintubation laryngeal granuloma.
M. Heller
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1953
Corpus ID: 1486233
RECENTLY Lieberman 1 reported an instance of granuloma of the larynx following intubation for intratracheal anesthesia. He added…
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1942
1942
CONTACT ULCER OF THE LARYNX DEVELOPING AFTER INTRATRACHEAL ANESTHESIA
J. Farrior
1942
Corpus ID: 73009276
The many advantages of intratracheal anesthesia have led to its increased use in all types of surgery, although in recent years…
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