Post-intubation laryngeal injury is not associated with significantly worse secretion management when assessed by fibreoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallow
S Wallace, U Khalil, BA McGrath - British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2018
Post-intubation laryngeal injury is not associated with significantly worse secretion
management when assessed by fibreoptic end with a poor outcome (in-hospital
mortality or discharge to institutional care). This was repeated for the indexed …
management when assessed by fibreoptic end with a poor outcome (in-hospital
mortality or discharge to institutional care). This was repeated for the indexed …
Transoral approach to Type 1 Laryngeal Cleft Repair: A novel, non-endoscopic technique
AN DeHart, JR Korpon, RS Petersson - International Journal of Pediatric …, 2018
Endoscopic type 1 laryngeal cleft repair under spontaneous ventilation can be
difficult in patients with poor pulmonary reserve. Intubation makes visualization of the
interarytenoid area challenging during an endoscopic repair. As an alternative …
difficult in patients with poor pulmonary reserve. Intubation makes visualization of the
interarytenoid area challenging during an endoscopic repair. As an alternative …
Effects of alfaxalone, thiopental, or propofol and diazepam on laryngeal motion in healthy dogs.
B Ambros, MC Gaunt, T Duke-Novakovski, SM Taylor - The Canadian veterinary …, 2018
Laryngeal function is assessed by direct visualization of the larynx under a light
plane of anesthesia. This study compared the effects of 3 anesthetic protocols on
arytenoid motion in healthy dogs. Eight dogs were randomly assigned to receive …
plane of anesthesia. This study compared the effects of 3 anesthetic protocols on
arytenoid motion in healthy dogs. Eight dogs were randomly assigned to receive …
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