Articles: intubation.
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Case Reports
Upper airway obstruction due to inhalation of a tracheal T-tube resulting in pulmonary edema.
Acute upper airway obstruction may present with pulmonary edema. Following is a report of pulmonary edema secondary to acute upper airway obstruction due to inhalation of a Montgomery tracheal T-tube. The principal factor causing pulmonary edema is the generation of large negative transpulmonary pressures. This may be enhanced by changes in the cardiovascular function due to the Müller maneuver.
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Pediatric endotracheal (ET) tubes can be accurately selected based on body length using a specialized emergency tape. ⋯ A system for length-based selection of emergency equipment represents a significant adjunct to emergency physicians and paramedics who must deal with critically ill children. Length-based ET tube selection is clearly superior to age-based rules, which are difficult to remember and require accurate estimation of a patient's age.
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J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. · Aug 1992
The relationship among bronchial blocker cuff inflation volume, proximal airway pressure, and seal of the bronchial blocker cuff.
The resting volume and diameter of the bronchial blocker cuff (defined as inflation of the cuff to just its natural shape) of the Univent (Fuji Systems Corp, Tokyo, Japan) tube are 2 mL and 5 mm. However, much larger inflation volumes may be required to seal an adult mainstem bronchus and the surface area of contact between the resultant spherical or ellipsoid-shaped cuff and the wall of the mainstem bronchus may be small and susceptible to leak with the application of high proximal airway pressures. This experiment determined the relationship among airway diameter, proximal airway pressure, inflation volume of the bronchial blocker cuff, and leakage of air around the bronchial blocker cuff in an in vitro model. ⋯ The space between the tracheal cuff and the bronchial blocker cuff was then progressively pressurized in either a static or pulsed manner. The very distal end of the bronchus was functionally submerged under a beaker of water so that a bronchial blocker cuff leak would be indicated by bubbling. It was found that the Univent bronchial blocker cuff sealed the 12.8- and 16.0-mm ID mainstem bronchi against airway pressures as great as 100 cmH2O, with inflation volumes that were within the manufacturer's recommendation of 6 to 7 mL.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Comparative Study
A comparison of laryngeal mask airway with tracheal tube for intra-ocular ophthalmic surgery.
The use of the laryngeal mask was compared with tracheal intubation in 30 patients who underwent intra-ocular ophthalmic surgery and who received intravenous anaesthesia with propofol. Changes in intra-ocular pressure, heart rate and mean arterial pressure after the insertion of the laryngeal mask airway or the tracheal tube were not significantly different. ⋯ During intravenous propofol anaesthesia, the laryngeal mask airway does not offer any advantage over tracheal intubation in the control of intra-ocular pressure for intra-ocular ophthalmic surgery. However, there were fewer complications immediately following surgery in the laryngeal mask group.