Articles: intubation.
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Critical care medicine · Mar 1991
Predictors of postextubation stridor in pediatric trauma patients.
To determine which factors are the best predictors of postextubation stridor in pediatric trauma patients. ⋯ In pediatric trauma patients, mechanism of injury (facial burn vs. other) and absence of an airleak at the time of extubation are the strongest factors predicting postextubation stridor. Patients with one or both risk factors require special attention to airway management.
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Paediatric microstomia may occur congenitally in the whistling face syndrome but is more often acquired after accidental thermal injuries such as biting an electrical extension cord or ingesting household lye. The surgical correction of microstomia includes separation and cosmetic reconstruction of the fused lips and postoperative oral splinting. ⋯ We report a case of paediatric microstomia after lye ingestion in which conventional direct laryngoscopy, flexible fibreoptic laryngoscopy, and multiple blind nasal approaches to tracheal intubation were unsuccessful. However, tracheostomy was avoided and successful tracheal intubation was accomplished using a new rigid tubular pharyngolaryngoscope.
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To determine the ability of a disposable colorimetric CO2 detector to accurately confirm or refute endotracheal tube placement. ⋯ The FEF colorimetric detector reliably detects intratracheal placement in the nonarrested patient. Its use in prolonged cardiac arrest merits further study.
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Actual Odontostomatol (Paris) · Mar 1991
Case Reports[Tooth injuries during general anesthesia, oral endoscopy and vibro-massage].
It is generally recognized that dental injury during and after tracheal intubation is a significant problem. Damage may occur during oro-tracheal intubation, oral endoscopy or seismotherapy. The incidence was reported in a study conducted in the contentious department of Lyon hospitals, in France, from 1978 to 1988. ⋯ Some of the most recent development in dental therapy such as the butterfly bridge, titanium implants and porcelain laminate veneers are described. Tooth protective guards must be put into widespread use. Legal implications of dental lesions occurring during oro-tracheal intubation, oral endoscopy or seismotherapy are presented.