Articles: intubation.
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Minerva anestesiologica · Oct 2024
Meta Analysis Comparative StudyBougie approach improves first-attempt success rate compared to stylet approach in patients with difficult airway needing endotracheal intubation: a meta-analysis.
Bougies and stylets are widely acknowledged as effective tools for managing endotracheal intubation, uncertainties persist regarding the comparative efficacy and safety of bougie versus stylet approaches in endotracheal intubation. ⋯ For patients with difficult airway characteristics, our recommendation is to perform endotracheal intubation (ETI) using the bougie approach over the stylet approach, as it has been associated with a better first-attempt success rate. Notably, the advantages of using a bougie may be less pronounced for patients without signs of a difficult airway.
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Traumatic cardiac arrest is associated with poor prognosis, and timely evidence-based treatment is paramount for increasing survival rates. Physician-staffed helicopter emergency medical service use in major trauma has demonstrated improved outcomes. However, the sparsity of data highlights the necessity for a comprehensive understanding of the epidemiology of traumatic cardiac arrest. ⋯ This study highlights the low survival rates observed among patients with traumatic cardiac arrest assessed by helicopter emergency medical services. The findings support the positive impact of an initial shockable cardiac rhythm and endotracheal intubation in improving the likelihood of ROSC. The study contributes to the limited literature on traumatic cardiac arrests assessed by physician-staffed helicopter emergency services. Finally, the findings emphasise the need for further research to understand and improve outcomes in this subgroup of cardiac arrest.
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Comparative Study Observational Study
Comparison of the modified Mallampati classification score versus the best visible Mallampati score in the prediction of difficult tracheal intubation: a single-centre prospective observational study.
The modified Mallampati classification is part of the preoperative airway risk assessment. Inconsistency in the way it is examined may contribute to heterogeneity in its diagnostic performance. The best visible Mallampati score could reduce interobserver heterogeneity but its diagnostic characteristics remain unknown. ⋯ ClinicalTrials.gov ( NCT02788253 ); 9 February 2016.
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Minerva anestesiologica · Oct 2024
Measuring the outward migration of the nasotracheal tube at vocal cords with head and neck extension: a novel approach using a flexible bronchoscope in patients undergoing head and neck oncosurgery.
Head and neck extension achieves optimal surgical exposure during head and neck oncosurgeries. However, it can lead to cephalad migration of the tracheal tube, causing complications. Preventing shallow intubation is essential, especially in patients with difficult airway. Using an innovative technique, we aimed to measure the proximal migration of the nasotracheal tube at the vocal cords on neck extension in patients with difficult airway. ⋯ The major contributing factor for the increase in TT tip-to-carina distance on neck extension was tracheal elongation rather than outward migration of the TT at vocal cords.