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difficult intubation
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Preoxygenation in difficult airway management: high-flow oxygenation by nasal cannula versus face mask (the PREOPTIDAM study). Protocol for a single-centre randomised study
M. Vourc’h
,
Donatien Huard
,
+8 authors
K. Asehnoune
BMJ Open
2019
Corpus ID: 135450887
Introduction Although preoxygenation and airway management respond to precise algorithms, difficult intubation (DI) remains a…
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2018
2018
Population analysis of predictors of difficult intubation with direct laryngoscopy in pediatric patients with and without thyroid disease
Aalap C. Shah
,
W. Ng
,
Sean Sinnott
,
J. Cravero
Journal of Anesthesia
2018
Corpus ID: 19363686
PurposeThere are no data on the prevalence and predictors of difficult intubation (DI) in pediatric patients with thyroid disease…
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2017
2017
Retrospective Analysis of Difficult Intubation
C. H. Lim
,
Youn Jin Kim
,
Jong Hak Kim
,
J. Jeong
2017
Corpus ID: 79898603
Objectives: We analyzed retrospectively incidence, management, and predictors of difficult intubation, which have been known…
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2017
2017
The Performance of the Intubation Difficulty Scale among Obese Parturients Undergoing Cesarean Section
J. Eiamcharoenwit
,
N. Itthisompaiboon
,
P. Limpawattana
,
A. Siriussawakul
BioMed Research International
2017
Corpus ID: 18845633
Background. There have not yet been any studies to validate the intubation difficulty scale (IDS) in obese parturients…
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2015
2015
Predicting difficult airways: 3-3-2 rule or 3-3 rule?
Tao Yu
,
B. Wang
,
+5 authors
Y. Li
Irish Journal of Medical Science
2015
Corpus ID: 23852132
BackgroundThe goal of this study was to assess the value of the 3-3 rule and the 3-3-1 rule in predicting difficult airways…
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2013
2013
PREDICTING DIFFICULT INTUBATION IN SURGICAL PATIENTS SCHEDULED FOR GENERAL ANAESTHESIA: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 435 PATIENTS
Udita Naithani
,
G. Gupta
,
+4 authors
Charak Marg
2013
Corpus ID: 49566706
BACKGROUND: Unanticipated difficult tracheal intubation is a significant source of morbidity and mortality in anaesthetic…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
[French national survey on difficult intubation in intensive care units].
A. Duwat
,
A. Turbelin
,
+4 authors
H. Dupont
Annales Francaise d'Anesthesie et de Reanimation
2013
Corpus ID: 196394648
2011
2011
Prediction of difficult intubations using conventional indicators: Does rapid sequence intubation ease difficult intubations? A prospective randomised study in a tertiary care teaching hospital
Lakshmi Gangadharan
,
C. Sreekanth
,
M. Vasnaik
Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
2011
Corpus ID: 2387492
Background: Endotracheal intubations performed in the Emergency Department. Aims: To assess whether conventional indicators of…
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2009
2009
The incidence of difficult intubation in 2000 patients undergoing thyroid surgery--a single center expirience.
N. Kalezić
,
R. Milosavljević
,
+5 authors
V. Nešković
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
2009
Corpus ID: 22923849
BACKGROUND/AIM The incidence of difficult intubation (DI) is 1-10%, and DI leading to inability to intubate occurs in 0.04% of…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
[Procedures use by French anesthetists in cases of difficult intubation and the impact of a conference of experts].
P. Avargues
,
A. Cros
,
V. Daucourt
,
P. Michel
,
P. Maurette
Annales Francaise d'Anesthesie et de Reanimation
1999
Corpus ID: 31789503
OBJECTIVE To analyse the management of difficult intubation (DI) by French anaesthetists and the impact of the French experts…
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