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Oral Endotracheal Tube
A hollow tube that is directed into the trachea from the mouth.
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2017
2017
Acquired palatal groove and delayed oral feeding in preterm infants
M. Enomoto
,
Hiromi Sezaki
,
+7 authors
H. Minami
Pediatrics International
2017
Corpus ID: 34229365
Acquired palatal groove has been reported in the 1970s and 1980s, but its current incidence in Japanese newborns is unclear. The…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Delivery of anesthesia and complications for children with Fraser syndrome: a review of 125 anesthetics
J. Mathers
,
Thomas M. Breen
,
Jonathan H Smith
Paediatric anaesthesia
2014
Corpus ID: 206243681
To perform a retrospective, anesthesia case note review of patients with Fraser syndrome.
2010
2010
Using a modified nasotracheal tube to prevent nasal ala pressure sore during prolonged nasotracheal intubation
C. Cherng
,
Yuan-Wu Chen
Journal of Anesthesia
2010
Corpus ID: 29376622
Nasotracheal tube induced nasal ala pressure sores or necrosis during prolonged nasotracheal intubation have been reported, and…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Salbutamol Prevents the Increase of Respiratory Resistance Caused by Tracheal Intubation During Sevoflurane Anesthesia in Asthmatic Children
Pietro Scalfaro
,
P. Sly
,
C. Sims
,
W. Habre
Anesthesia and Analgesia
2001
Corpus ID: 44881935
Asthmatic children having their tracheas intubated with sevoflurane often have an increase in respiratory system resistance (Rrs…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Oral measurement of temperature in orally intubated critical care patients: state-of-the-science review.
Wendy M. Fallis
American Journal of Critical Care
2000
Corpus ID: 1286920
Many nurses are hesitant to use the oral site to measure body temperature when patients are orally intubated with an endotracheal…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Respiratory mechanics during sevoflurane anesthesia in children with and without asthma.
W. Habre
,
P. Scalfaro
,
C. Sims
,
K. Tiller
,
P. Sly
Anesthesia and Analgesia
1999
Corpus ID: 17655479
UNLABELLED We studied lung function in children with and without asthma receiving anesthesia with sevoflurane. Fifty-two children…
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1998
1998
A comparison of two methods of oral endotracheal tube stabilization in neonatal patients.
M. DeJonge
,
M. White
Journal of Perinatology
1998
Corpus ID: 41193233
OBJECTIVE To determine if an endotracheal tube stabilization method using an umbilical clamp reduces accidental extubations when…
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1994
1994
A comparison of oral, axillary, rectal and tympanic-membrane temperatures of intensive care patients with and without an oral endotracheal tube.
E. Konopad
,
Janet Ross Kerr
,
Tom Noseworthy
,
Michael Grace
Journal of Advanced Nursing
1994
Corpus ID: 1264609
Monitoring rectal temperatures (RTs) in orally intubated, critically ill patients is common practice, as they are generally…
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1980
1980
Hyperkalemia following exchange transfusion.
J. Scanlon
,
R. Krakaur
Jornal de Pediatria
1980
Corpus ID: 9358364
1980
1980
Circummandibular or nasomaxillary suture with pullout loop for secure placement of endotracheal tube.
D. Furnas
,
G. Allison
American Journal of Surgery
1980
Corpus ID: 31348731
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