نتایج جستجو برای: laryngoscopy

تعداد نتایج: 2912  

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
amirali orandi department of anesthesia and critical care, tehran university of medical sciences, sina hospital, tehran, iran amirhossein orandi department of anesthesia and critical care, tehran university of medical sciences, sina hospital, tehran, iran; department of anesthesia and critical care, tehran university of medical sciences, sina hospital, tehran, iran , +98-2166348500 atabak najafi department of anesthesia and critical care, tehran university of medical sciences, sina hospital, tehran, iran fatemeh hajimohammadi department of anesthesia and critical care, tehran university of medical sciences, amiralam hospital, tehran, iran sara soleimani department of anesthesia and critical care, tehran university of medical sciences, amiralam hospital, tehran, iran somayeh zahabi department of anesthesia and critical care, tehran university of medical sciences, sina hospital, tehran, iran

conclusions according to our results, by omitting probable risk factors of incidence of sore throat and evaluation of role of hormonal changes in women represented in menstrual cycles, there was no significant association between menstrual cycle and sore throat incidence. results of 100 patients, in the first six hours, 51 patients had sore throat and 49 had no pain. during the first 6 hours, 3...

2011
Ayse Cigdem Tutuncu Guner Kaya Yusuf Tunali Fatis Altintas Ozlem Korkmaz Dilmen

Intubation is one of the basic procedures of anesthesia. The reported frequency of difficult intubations is between 1.5% and 13%, which is a problem that requires a prompt solution. Although the likelihood of a difficult intubation can be estimated from preoperative measurements and scoring systems, obtaining direct access to the glottis during preoperative direct laryngoscopy can be difficult....

Journal: :Revista espanola de anestesiologia y reanimacion 2015
J Sánchez-Morillo L Gómez-Diago M J Hernández-Cádiz J Balaguer-Doménech G Barber-Ballester M Richart-Aznar

OBJECTIVE To determine the pharyngolaryngeal anomalies not usually included in the evaluation of difficult airway, in order to investigate the influence of these anomalies in the prediction of difficult intubation. To do this, indirect laryngoscopy with a 70° rigid laryngoscope was performed on all patients during the preoperative period. METHODS This is an observational, prospective study on...

2014
Sanaz Shabani Mihan J. Javid Jayran Zebardast

Despite outstanding improvements in anesthesia techniques and anesthetics, difficult airway is still a dilemma and is accompanied by morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study is to compare the feasibility of endotracheal intubation with the traditional method of general anesthesia by using muscle relaxants, and “sDCS” (Subcutaneous Dissociative Conscious Sedation) which has been recently r...

2015
Richard M Lyon Zane B Perkins Debamoy Chatterjee David J Lockey Malcolm Q Russell

INTRODUCTION Rapid Sequence Induction of anaesthesia (RSI) is the recommended method to facilitate emergency tracheal intubation in trauma patients. In emergency situations, a simple and standardised RSI protocol may improve the safety and effectiveness of the procedure. A crucial component of developing a standardised protocol is the selection of induction agents. The aim of this study is to c...

2016
Philipp Schuerner Bastian Grande Tobias Piegeler Martin Schlaepfer Leif Saager Matthew T Hutcherson Donat R Spahn Kurt Ruetzler

INTRODUCTION Sufficient ventilation and oxygenation through proper airway management is essential in patients undergoing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Although widely discussed, securing the airway using an endotracheal tube is considered the standard of care. Endotracheal intubation may be challenging and causes prolonged interruption of chest compressions. Videolaryngoscopes have been...

2016
Sindhu Khatiwada Balkrishna Bhattarai Krishna Pokharel Ashish Ghimire S Khatiwada B Bhattarai K Pokharel R Acharya A Ghimire DD Baral

Background: Modified Mallampati test is a standard method of assessing the airway for predicting potentially difficult laryngoscopy and intubation. This test requires the patient to be in sitting position for airway evaluation. Although applicable to the majority of patients, airway evaluation in sitting position may not always be convenient or advisable. Objectives: To compare modified Mallamp...

2017
Fu-Shan Xue Hui-Xian Li Ya-Yang Liu Gui-Zhen Yang

The C-MAC videolaryngoscope is the first Macintosh-typed videolaryngoscope. Since the advent of its original version video Macintosh system in 1999, this device has been modified several times. A unique feature of C-MAC device is its ability to provide the 2 options of direct and video laryngoscopy with the same device. The available evidence shows that in patients with normal airways, C-MAC vi...

Journal: :Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association 2008
Kerry Sibert Michael A Ricci Michael Caputo Peter W Callas Frederick B Rogers William Charash Pat Malone Stephen M Leffler Harry Clark Jose Salinas James Wall Christopher Kocmoud

Emergency healthcare systems in rural communities often have limited access to experienced trauma and emergency physicians. Advanced telecommunication technologies may offer an opportunity to help meet this need. We evaluated healthcare providers' satisfaction with the audio and visual components of an existing telemedicine system, and asked them whether emergency medical services (EMS) personn...

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