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    When clinicians used video vs. direct laryngoscopes for emergency tracheal intubation, they had higher rates of successful first attempts, according to study results published in The New England Journal of Medicine.“The average clinician caring for critically ill or injured adults in the U.S. probably performs intubation with the frequency and experience represented in this trial,”

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    • ICYMI: Video vs. direct #laryngoscopy prevents first attempt #intubation failure in about one out of every seven patients. https://t.co/CB16KCDxk7

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    When clinicians used video vs. direct laryngoscopes for emergency tracheal intubation, they had higher rates of successful first attempts, according to study results published in The New England Journal of Medicine.“The average clinician caring for critically ill or injured adults in the U.S. probably performs intubation with the frequency and experience represented in this trial,”

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    • "Video #laryngoscopy should be used on the first attempt at orotracheal #intubation, rather than direct laryngoscopy, to improve the efficiency (and by extension, the safety) of this critical procedure," Matthew E. Prekker, MD, MPH, at @HennepinHC, said. https://t.co/CB16KCDxk7

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    When clinicians used video vs. direct laryngoscopes for emergency tracheal intubation, they had higher rates of successful first attempts, according to study results published in The New England Journal of Medicine.“The average clinician caring for critically ill or injured adults in the U.S. probably performs intubation with the frequency and experience represented in this trial,”

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    • When clinicians used video vs. direct #laryngoscopes for emergency tracheal #intubation, they had higher rates of successful first attempts, according to study results published in @NEJM. https://t.co/CB16KCDxk7

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    Protective ventilation strategies are usually adopted to minimise ventilation-induced lung injury and to avoid postoperative pulmonary complications. This webinar will discuss the golden rules of intubation in the OR, how to achieve safer perioperative ventilation and limit post-operative ventilation-included diaphragmatic dysfunction. Join and interact with our expert panel featuring Audrey de…

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    Fewer patients with respiratory failure related to COVID-19 using helmet CPAP experienced intubation compared with facemask CPAP, according to study results published in CHEST.“The results of the present study suggest that CPAP delivered via the helmet interface, as compared with a facemask, may prevent endotracheal intubation in patients with COVID-19 with moderate to severe respiratory

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    • Researchers observed that less patients using helmet #CPAP experienced endotracheal #intubation compared with patients using facemask CPAP (29% vs. 49%), according to results published in @journal_CHEST. https://t.co/f2I0h4FGU8

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    Fewer patients with respiratory failure related to COVID-19 using helmet CPAP experienced intubation compared with facemask CPAP, according to study results published in CHEST.“The results of the present study suggest that CPAP delivered via the helmet interface, as compared with a facemask, may prevent endotracheal intubation in patients with COVID-19 with moderate to severe respiratory

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    • According to study results published in @journal_CHEST, fewer patients with respiratory failure related to #COVID-19 using helmet #CPAP experienced #intubation compared with facemask CPAP. https://t.co/f2I0h4FGU8

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    Some patients who underwent emergency tracheal intubation remembered feeling paralysis, and having this experience was based on their consciousness level before the procedure, according to results published in CHEST.“A considerable proportion of patients report being awake and not able to move during invasive mechanical ventilation in the ED and ICU, which was more likely when patients had

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    • According to results published in @journal_CHEST, some patients who underwent emergency tracheal #intubation remembered feeling #paralysis, and having this experience was based on their consciousness level before the procedure. https://t.co/o6dpQhE7OY