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- For these challenging cases, awake fiberoptic intubation is usually preferred.
- Laryngospasm is a rare complication but may sometimes require tracheal intubation.
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- Severe respiratory failure requires treatment with endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation.
- This can be life-threatening and intubation may be required.
- Now our patients do better with much less intubation time.
- It soon replaced tracheostomy as the emergency diphtheric intubation method.
- Nasotracheal intubation carries a risk of dislodgement of adenoids and nasal bleeding.
- Tracheal intubation is often used for short term mechanical ventilation.
- But in the US, many paramedics can do intubation at the site.
- In these circumstances, endotracheal intubation is generally preferred.
- A nasogastric intubation should always occur in addition to the basic physical exam.
- Oxygen is administered and endotracheal intubation may be attempted to secure the airway.
- The vallecula is an important reference landmark used during intubation of the trachea.
- She got worse again and refused another intubation.
- Massive doses require supportive care, which may include endotracheal intubation or respiratory support.
- Tracheal intubation can be associated with minor anoxia.
- For infants and young children, orotracheal intubation is easier than the nasotracheal route.
- Tracheal intubation is not a simple procedure and the consequences of failure are grave.
- Conditions like impending airway obstruction, enlargening neck hematoma, or unconsciousness require intubation.
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