نتایج جستجو برای: laryngeal mask airway

تعداد نتایج: 116064  

Journal: :AANA journal 1996
S J Hattamer T M Dodds

This is a case presentation of a patient with a large anterior mediastinal mass in whom the airway was maintained with a laryngeal mask airway. The patient was otherwise managed in the "classic" fashion with spontaneous respiration via a light general anesthetic. In reviewing many of the potential pitfalls of anesthesia in this class of patients, the laryngeal mask airway was found to be both a...

Journal: :Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare 2014
Vincent J Miller Erin E Flaherty

INTRODUCTION Traditionally, pausing chest compressions during airway management in a cardiac arrest has been the accepted norm. However, updated American Heart Association and the European Resuscitation Council guidelines for Advanced Cardiac Life Support emphasize reducing pauses in chest compressions, often referred to as "no-flow time," to improve return of spontaneous circulation. We used s...

2013
Ana Sofía Del Castillo Sardi Marion Britto Janeth Rangel

Introduction: One of the most important jobs of an anesthesiology is to preserve an adequate gaseous exchange. With the coming in the 80’s of the laryngeal mask airway, a less invasive technique was introduced for this end. There are a lot of variants of these supraglotic issues, being the i-gel a no inflate mask; witch principle is to provide a perilaryngel stamp that reduced the incidence of ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie 1993
A Baraka R Salem

5 Mason DG, Bingham RM. The laryngeal mask airway in children. Anaesthesia 1990; 45: 760-3. 6 Collier C. A hazard with the laryngeal mask airway (Letter). Anaesth Intensive Care 1991; 19: 301. 7 Silk JM, Hill HM, Calder I. Difficult intubation and the laryngeal mask. Eur J Anaesth 1991; $4: 47-51. 8 Nandi PR, Charlesworth CH, Taylor S J, Nunn JE Dore CJ, Effect of general anaesthesia in the pha...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 2000
T Asai J Brimacombe

By the year 2000, the laryngeal mask will have been used in approximately 100 million patients worldwide. Currently, at least 30% of anaesthetised patients in the UK [1] and 20% of patients in the USA [2] are managed using the laryngeal mask. The popularity of the device stems from its ease of use, its role in the difficult airway and the advantages it offers over the face mask and tracheal tub...

Journal: :Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS 2005
B Bein J Scholz

Supraglottic airway devices are developed with increasing frequency following the overwhelming success of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA). Currently, the LMA, the ProSeal laryngeal mask airway (PLMA), the laryngeal tube (LT), the laryngeal tube with integrated suctioning tube (LTS) and the oesophageal tracheal combitube (OTC) are the best evaluated and most widespread devices. Both the LMA and ...

2002
WAFAA TAHA

The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is an ingenious supraglottic airway device that is designed to provide and maintain a seal around the laryngeal inlet for spontaneous ventilation and allow controlled ventilation at modest level of positive pressure [1]. Successful insertion of LMA requires sufficient depth of anaesthesia and depression of airway reflexes to avoid gagging, coughing and laryngeal ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie 1994
B Venkatesh P C Taggart

REFERENCES ] Kubota Y, Toyoda E Kubota H. Face mask fitting for edentulous patients. Anesth Analg 1993; 76: 450. 2 McGee IP II, Vender IS. Nonintubation management of the airway. In: Benumof JL (Ed.). Clinical Procedures in Anesthesia and Intensive Care. Philadelphia: JB Lippineott Co., 1992; 89-114. 3 Fisher JA, Ananthanarayan C, Eddist G. Role of the laryngeal mask in airway management. Can J...

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