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Case Reports
Percutaneous transtracheal high frequency jet ventilation as an aid to difficult intubation.
- I McLellan, P Gordon, S Khawaja, and A Thomas.
- Department of Anaesthesia, Groby Road Hospital, Leicester, England.
- Can J Anaesth. 1988 Jul 1;35(4):404-5.
AbstractA case is described where prophylactic high frequency jet ventilation through a percutaneous transtracheal cannula was performed. This guaranteed adequate ventilation of a patient who was known to be difficult to intubate, enabling a paralyzing dose of succinylcholine to be given and intubation to be performed safely in a well oxygenated patient scheduled for coronary artery bypass grafting.
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