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Cardiac arrest is a predictor of difficult tracheal intubation independent of operator experience in hospitalized patients
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Cardiac arrest is a predictor of difficult tracheal intubation independent of operator experience in hospitalized patients

Nita Khandelwal, Richard E. Galgon, Marwan Ali and Aaron M. Joffe
BMC Anesthesiology, Vol.14
2014

Abstract

Adult Aged Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Clinical Competence Female Heart Arrest Hospitals, University Humans Intubation, Intratracheal Laryngoscopy Logistic Models Male Middle Aged Multivariate Analysis Retrospective Studies Video-Assisted Surgery adult age article body mass direct laryngoscopy endotracheal intubation experience female heart arrest hospital patient human in hospital cardiac arrest laryngoscopy major clinical study male operating room operator experience pulmonary aspiration respiration control resuscitation teaching hospital videolaryngoscopy aged clinical competence comparative study endoscopic surgery endotracheal intubation heart arrest middle aged multivariate analysis procedures resuscitation retrospective study statistical model university hospital
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