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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ENDOTRACHEAL ANAESTHESIA»
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1
Essentials of Anaesthesiology
However, it is Magill (1929) who is regarded as the father of endotracheal
anaesthesia. In endotracheal anaesthesia, the anaesthetic gases and vapours
are administered through a tube inserted into the trachea by passing through the
nose or ...
2
Fundamentals of Pediatric
Anaesthesia, 2/e
Endotracheal anaesthesia may also be employed. A skilled team of
anaesthesiologist, endoscopist, radiologist and nurses is necessary for such
procedures. Suction apparatus must be readily available to clear the bronchial
tree before the ...
3
Mastering Public Health: A Postgraduate Guide to ...
Some anatomic considerations of the infant larynx influencing endotracheal
anaesthesia. Anesthesiology. 1951; 12: 401-10. Penlington GN. Endotracheal
tube sizes for children. Anaesthesia. 1974; 29: 494. Khine HH, Corddry DH,
Kettrick RG ...
Geraint Lewis, Jessica Sheringham, Jamie Lopez Bernal, 2014
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Fundamentals of
Anaesthesia
Endotracheal anaesthesia was developed by Magill and Rowbotham in 1920,
and early tracheal tubes were not cuffed. Today, endotracheal intubation with a
cuffed tube is generally thought of as the 'gold standard' for controlled ventilation.
Tim Smith, Colin Pinnock, Ted Lin, 2009
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Evidence-based
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Endotracheal anaesthesia has been the standard for anaesthesia for
tonsillectomy. Laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is used more often for the procedure
than in the past.We look at the safety of this transition. ○ Many surgeons use
local ...
Ann Møller, Tom Pedersen, 2006
1921 Magill and Rowbotham developed endotracheal anaesthesia. 1922 The
first meeting of the Section of Anaesthesia of the British Medical Association was
held. 1922 The journal Current Researches in Anaesthesia and Analgesia was ...
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Manual of Clinical Paramedic Procedures
Prehosp Emerg Care 2007;11:224–229. 85 Magill IW. Technique in endotracheal
anaesthesia. BMJ 1930;2:817–819. 86 Benumof J. Conventional (Laryngoscopic
) Orotracheal and Nasotracheal Intubation (Single-Lumen Tube). St Louis, MO: ...
Pete Gregory, Ian Mursell, 2010
8
Understanding Anaesthesiology
... 383 cardiovascular complications 383 respiratory complications 383
endotracheal anaesthesia 371 endotracheal tube 371 cuffed endotracheal tube
371 plain endotracheal tube 371 Steps for IV cannulation 173 Sterilization of
each group of.
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Principles of Airway Management
Solutions to the problem of difficult tracheal tube passage associated with the
paraglossal straight laryngoscopy technique. Anaesthesia. 1999;54:601–602. 28.
Magill IW. Technique in endotracheal anaesthesia. Ann Surg. 1910;52:23–29. 29
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Brendan T. Finucane, Albert H. Santora, 2003
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Levison's Textbook for Dental Nurses
Endotracheal anaesthesia involvesdelivery of the anaesthetic gas mixture
directly into the lungs through anasotracheal tube. Theanaesthetist passes the
tube through a nostril, along thefloor ofthe nose, intothe nasopharynx. From here,
using ...