Etomidate, the most common anesthesia induction agent for emergency tracheal intubation, causes adrenal suppression and can lead to corticosteroid insufficiency. In a large trial, in-hospital death ...
When someone stops breathing, the clock starts ticking. First responders often need to get air into the lungs fast, and one of the most reliable ways is to slide a tube into the windpipe. This process ...
Maintaining an open airway is a critical priority in emergency medicine. Without the flow of oxygen, other emergency interventions can become ineffective at saving the patient's life. However, ...
Jonathan Wosen is STAT’s West Coast biotech & life sciences reporter. You can reach Jonathan on Signal at jwosen.27. It’s a long-standing challenge for first responders: Opening the airways of ...
When techniques that paramedics could improve upon are discussed, often, the topic of advanced airway comes up. We have statistically low success rates in achieving an advanced airway with an ...
In a US study of patients without cardiac arrest who required prehospital intubation, rapid sequence intubation (RSI), involving the use of a sedative and paralytic, was associated with increased odds ...
Excess submental fat (SMF) is a common facial aesthetic concern, and scales play an important role in the assessment of SMF. Notably, current SMF scales are based on Caucasian populations, and genetic ...
Dublin, Feb. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Submental Fat Treatment Market by Type, by Product, by End-user, and by Region" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global ...
Recently published research paper investigates the potential of ultrasound-based measurement of tongue thickness in predicting difficult laryngoscopy and intubation. The study involved 85 patients ...
JAMMU, Apr 10: Dr Gaurav Gupta, Maxillofacial Surgeon, performed a successful maxillofacial trauma surgery at Government Hospital Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. A patient of 35 years age, resident of Jammu, who ...
Intubation is a procedure that's used when you can't breathe on your own. Your doctor puts a tube down your throat and into your windpipe to make it easier to get air into and out of your lungs. A ...
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