Nasogastric intubation is a medical process involving the insertion of a plastic tube (nasogastric tube or NG tube) through the nose, down the esophagus...
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Tracheal intubation, usually simply referred to as intubation, is the placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea (windpipe) to maintain an open...
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Rapid sequence induction (redirect from Rapid Sequence Intubation)
sequence intubation or as rapid sequence induction and intubation (RSII) or as crash induction – is a special process for endotracheal intubation that is...
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Gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), also known as gastric dilation, twisted stomach, or gastric torsion, is a medical condition that affects dogs and rarely...
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first-line immunosuppressive drugs. If there is esophageal involvement, gastric intubation or percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy may be required. Owing to severe...
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preventing aspiration of gastric contents during induction of anesthesia and in resuscitation of emergency victims when intubation is delayed or not possible...
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DPI usually is managed medically with nasogastric intubation every 1–2 hours to relieve gastric pressure secondary to reflux, and aggressive fluid support...
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Respiratory arrest (section Endotracheal intubation)
laryngeal mask airway is the standard rescue ventilation when endotracheal intubation cannot be accomplished. To insert the laryngeal mask airway into the patient...
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98%) as a single oral dose of about 5 mg/kg bw in sesame oil by gastric intubation. Twenty of the rats were used to examine excretion and metabolism...
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Tracheal intubation (usually simply referred to as intubation), an invasive medical procedure, is the placement of a flexible plastic catheter into the...
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the esophagus and the gastric balloon is inflated inside the stomach. A traction of 1 kg is applied to the tube so that the gastric balloon will compress...
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Benzonatate (section Intubation)
capsule can be applied in the mouth to numb the oropharynx for awake intubation. However, there can be life-threatening adverse effects when the medication...
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remembered for investigations of gastric secretions, and the introduction of intubation as a medical aid in gastric analysis. The eponymous "Ewald tube"...
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of placement is the main advantage of the Combitube over endotracheal intubation. When intubating with a traditional endotracheal tube, care must be taken...
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extensive studies on digestion. In 1871 he introduced a procedure known as intubation in order to retrieve contents of the stomach for analysis. Later he introduced...
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techniques such as mask ventilation, laryngeal mask airway, and tracheal intubation. This device can be inserted blindly through the oropharynx into the hypopharynx...
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aspiration pneumonitis caused by aspiration of stomach contents (principally gastric acid) during anaesthesia in childbirth. This complication of anaesthesia...
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intensive care unit or emergency department to facilitate endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients. Depending on the...
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decrease in pain after gastric decompression, while horses with an obstruction often still act colicky after nasogastric intubation. Distention of the small...
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Apnea with respiratory arrest Hypoxemia Acute severe asthma requiring intubation Obstruction, such as a tumor Acid/base derangements such as respiratory...
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airway and ventilate a patient – they are easier to place than tracheal intubation due to the lack of muscle relaxants and laryngoscopy. They are also less...
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any vomit or, if the person is unconscious or has impaired gag reflex, intubation of the trachea. Other measures may include Administer the vitamin thiamine...
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pressure be applied during every rapid sequence intubation is quickly falling out of favor.[citation needed] Gastric reflux could cause aspiration if this is...
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Infant respiratory distress syndrome (section INSURE (Intubation Surfactant Extubation) and LISA (Less Invasive Surfactant Administration) methods)
[citation needed] Henrik Verder is the inventor and pioneer of the INSURE (Intubation Surfactant Extubation) and LISA (Less Invasive Surfactant Administration)...
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removed by gastrotomy. It is recommended that general anesthesia with intubation be used when removing the hairball in order to protect the throat from...
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including the ability to remove air from the stomach (gastric decompression) and perform tracheal intubation. All EGDs can be placed without directly seeing...
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and the patient. In patients at imminent risk of aspiration, tracheal intubation by a trained health professional provides the best protection. A simpler...
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are at risk for gastric rupture due to rapid reflux build-up, and require intense medical management with frequent nasogastric intubation. Ileus may increase...
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Preterm birth (section Gastric residuals)
infections, and supporting breathing. Preterm babies sometimes require intubation. Preterm birth is the most common cause of death among infants worldwide...
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Confocal endoscopy (section Intubation)
eCLE is larger than the pCLE in diameter, making GI tract endoscopic intubation more difficult. eCLE has ceased commercially due to the camera's inflexibility...
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