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[PDF] Pre-hospital airway management: guidelines from a task force from the Scandinavian …


P Berlac, PK Hyldmo, P Kongstad, J Kurola, … - Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2008 - skane.se
This article is intended as a generic guide to evidence- based airway management
for all categories of pre-hospital personnel. It is based on a review of
relevant literature but the majority of the studies have not been performed ...
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Monitoring the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation

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PT Morley - Current opinion in critical care, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Recent findings: A number of devices can monitor various components of the
quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. End-tidal CO 2 measurement assists in
confirming placement of endotracheal tubes, correlates with cardiac output ...
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Limitations of end-tidal CO 2 as an early indicator of central hypovolemia in humans


JG McManus, KL Ryan, MJ Morton, CA … - Prehospital Emergency Care, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Objective. This study tested the hypothesis that pulmonary end-tidal CO 2 (PETCO
2 ) tracks reductions in central blood volume in human volunteers exposed to
progressive central hypovolemia. Methods. Measurements of PETCO 2 , ...
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Endotracheal Intubation in the ICU


S Jaber, B Jung, G Chanques - Yearbook of intensive care and emergency medicine, 2002 - Springer
Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) often have acute respiratory
fail- ure and/or cardiovascular collapse. In addition, reserves of oxygenation
and organ perfusion are limited in ICU patients in contrast to ...
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Tissue hemoglobin monitoring of progressive central hypovolemia in humans using …


J Lee, JG Kim, S Mahon, BJ Tromberg, KL … - Journal of Biomedical Optics, 2008 - link.aip.org
We demonstrate noninvasive near-infrared diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS)
measurements of tissue hemoglobin contents that can track progressive reductions
in central blood volume in human volunteers. Measurements of mean arterial ...
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The Hazards of Providing Care in Emergency Vehicles: An Opportunity for Reform


DE Slattery, A Silver - Prehospital Emergency Care, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
The risk of occupational death is disproportionately high for emergency medical
services (EMS) personnel, largely as a consequence of the high incidence of
transportation-related fatalities. The purpose of this narrative review is ...
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Emergency intubation policies and associated complications


B Jung, G Chanques, M Sebbane, D Verzilli, … - Réanimation, 2008 - Elsevier
L'intubation trachéale en réanimation est fréquemment réalisée chez un
patient instable et est associée à un risque élevé de complications (20 à
50%) menaçant le pronostic vital. Dans cette revue, nous proposons une ...
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[CITATION] La capnografía en los servicios de emergencia médica


LD Díez-Picazo… - SEMERGEN, 2009
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[PDF] formación continuada


MY TÉCNICAS - api.ning.com
(ASA) considera que el estándar de atención en el quirófa- no es la
monitorización conjunta de la capnografía y la pulsioximetría4. Desde 1995,
el American College of Emer- gency Physicians (ACEP) indica el uso de ...
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[PDF] Gestion et risques de l'intubation en réanimation


P ESSENTIELS - anesthesie-foch.org
POINTS ESSENTIELS ❍ L'intubation trachéale en réanimation est fréquemment
réalisée chez un patient instable et est associée à un risque élevé de
complications (20 à 50 %) pouvant menacer le pronostic vital (collapsus, ...
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