• Spine · Oct 1993

    A methodology to evaluate motion of the unstable spine during intubation techniques.

    • W F Donaldson, J D Towers, A Doctor, A Brand, and V P Donaldson.
    • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania.
    • Spine. 1993 Oct 15;18(14):2020-3.

    AbstractAirway management in patients with an unstable cervical spine remains a challenge. A video fluoroscopic technique that transfers the image to a floppy disk for direct measurement is described. This technique enabled standardized, direct measurement of the cervical spine during airway maneuvers before and after a C5-6 posterior instability was surgically created in five cadaveric specimens. Unsupported direct oral techniques often can cause more motion than do indirect nasal techniques, and chin lift/jaw thrust and cricoid pressure can cause as much motion as do some of the intubation techniques.

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