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Management of pediatric ‘cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate’
Worth a read to better understand this rare emergency Management of pediatric ‘cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate’
A snapshot of routine airway management complications: can’t intubate can’t oxygenate occurring in 1:2800
A snapshot of routine airway management complications: can’t intubate can’t oxygenate occurring in 1:2800 https://t.co/qvc1O4Ha69 — Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) December 30, 2016 Additional note to consider: @ketaminh @ACflurane @Anaes_Journal The 95% CI is 0 – 5.6 : 2800 or 0-0.0.17%. — thanks, FOAMed (@thanksFOAMed) January 3, 2017
The Needle… Or The Damage Done — Don’t Forget the Bubbles
Paediatric critical procedures are rare in the emergency department. Data from one Victorian network showed that 83% of emergency physicians had not performed one in a twelve month period. We also know from audit data that we seem to have a lower first pass success rate (around 78%) when it comes to paediatric intubation. We… viaContinue reading “The Needle… Or The Damage Done — Don’t Forget the Bubbles”
Airway August 2016
Special @BJAJournals Airway Management Edition: free full text throughout!https://t.co/4dbPhNJK1f — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) August 27, 2016 #CICO4U Tweets
Transition to CICO
The @ANZCA “Transition to CICO” background document by @hypoxicchicken http://t.co/A1Eb6WKvke — Monash Anaesthesia (@MonashAnaes) October 15, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js