Articles: intubation.
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Pediatric emergency care · Feb 1992
Comparative StudyPediatric EMS transport: are we treating children in a system designed for adults only?
Unlike adults, small children and infants do not require stretchers or ambulances for transport from a prehospital scene to the emergency department (ED). This study was designed to determine the importance of this difference in patient transport needs. ⋯ Utilizing this model, police transports demonstrate shorter TTIs for brief scene-to-ED travel times or limited paramedic success rates, while paramedic intubations produced shorter TTIs for long scene-to-ED transports. These results suggest that nonambulance transport of pediatric patients be considered in the development of urban or suburban pediatric Emergency Medical Services.
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Review Case Reports
Retrograde intubation of the pharynx: an unusual complication of emergency cricothyrotomy.
Retrograde, translaryngeal intubation of the pharynx, a previously unreported and potentially fatal complication of emergency cricothyrotomy, is described. Methods of avoiding this complication are discussed. Reports in the literature of related technical errors following successful surgical incision of the cricothyroid membrane are discussed.
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Critical care medicine · Feb 1992
Complications of endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation in infants and children.
To assess the frequency of complications of endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation. ⋯ Complications were related to the duration of intubation and mechanical ventilation.