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Anasth Intensivther Notfallmed · Jun 1987
Comparative Study[The esophageal tracheal Combitube (ETC): animal experiment results with a new emergency tube].
- M Frass, R Frenzer, W Ilias, F Lackner, G Hoflehner, and U Losert.
- Anasth Intensivther Notfallmed. 1987 Jun 1; 22 (3): 142-4.
AbstractPrompt and effective ventilation, essential for patients with cardiopulmonary arrest, may be provided by a new airway for emergency resuscitation. The "Esophageal Tracheal Combitube (ETC)" offers endotracheal or esophageal obturator ventilation according to choice. Ventilation is therefore always possible after blind intubation. Experimental studies in dogs showed encouraging results during oesophageal placement of the ETC; blood gas analyses and cardiovascular parameters, in particular, were comparable to conventional endotracheal ventilation. Satisfying results were achieved during routine surgical operations in humans. We intend to use the ETC as a device for emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation in humans. It is especially suitable for medical personnel not trained in endotracheal intubation. The ETC has been conceived to bridge the gap of the prehospital phase.
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