Prehospital Endotracheal Intubation for Trauma Does Not Improve Survival over Bag-Valve-Mask Ventilation

2004 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 531-536 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zsolt T. Stockinger ◽  
Norman E. McSwain
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 2050313X2110100
Author(s):  
Min Ho Lee ◽  
Hyun Joo Kim

In difficult airway situations, the next step of the airway management method is selected according to the prior presence of difficulties in mask ventilation and endotracheal intubation. It is important for the practitioner to be calm, quick in judgment, and take action in cases of difficult intubation. Recently, high-flow nasal oxygenation has been rapidly introduced into the anesthesiology field. This technique could extend the safe apnea time to desaturation. Especially, it maintains adequate oxygenation even in apnea and allows time for intubation or alternative airway management. We report two cases in which high-flow nasal oxygenation was implemented in the middle of the induction process after quick judgment by clinicians. High-flow nasal oxygenation was successfully used to assist in prolonging the safe apnea time during delicate airway securing attempts.


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pp. 103-108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keir J. Warner ◽  
David Carlbom ◽  
Colin R. Cooke ◽  
Eileen M. Bulger ◽  
Michael K. Copass ◽  
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Mohamed N. Triba ◽  
Morgane Brandeis ◽  
Jacob Steinmetz ◽  
Yves Cohen ◽  
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