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Severe bradycardia during suspension laryngoscopy performed after tracheal intubation using a direct laryngoscope with a curved blade: A case report

Ko HB, Lee DY, Lee YC

There are a few reports about bradycardia or asystole caused by direct laryngoscopy. However, we encountered severe bradycardia in response to suspension laryngoscopy for laryngeal polypectomy after safely completing tracheal...
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Digitizing the direct laryngoscopy experience: the economic way!!

Hasija N, Kale S, Girdhar KK

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The Radiological Measurement of Cervical Spine Extension during Bullard or Direct Laryngoscopy

Lee S, Han TH, Kang YJ, Hwang WG, Lee JJ, Shin BH

Background: Conventional laryngoscopy with Macintosh blade requires a movement of the head, neck and cervical spine. The Bullard laryngoscope is an anatomically shaped, potentially eliminating the need for cervical spine...
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Evaluation of Salivary Aspiration in Brain-Injured Patients With Tracheostomy

Kang Y, Chun MH, Lee SJ

OBJECTIVE: To determine the useful tool for evaluating salivary aspiration in brain-injured patients with tracheostomy. METHODS: Radionuclide salivagram and laryngoscopy was done in 27 brain-injured patients with tracheostomy. During salivagram, 99mTc...
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Effect of Labetalol on Cardiovascular Responses to Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation

Cho OH, Son SC, Choi SJ

Arterial blood pressure, pulse rate and rate pressure product changes following tracheal intubation were studied in 50 patients undergoing elective surgical procedures who received a thiopental-succinylcholine anesthetic intubation sequence. Three...
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Circulatory Effects of Force Applied to the Soft Tissue during a Laryngoscopy

Suh YH, Jee DL

BACKGROUND: During laryngoscopy, force applied to the soft tissue are assumed to cause circulatory response. The aim of the study was to evaluate this circulatory response and to...
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Retrograde Intubation Technique Used Epidural Catheter; 3 Cases

Yoo HK

Sometimes, anesthesiologist may have get a chance as if he can not intubate with ordinary direct laryngoscopy. At that time he must decided that intubation technique will try to again...
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The Effective Dose (ED50, ED95) of Alfentanil to Minimize the Hemodynamic Responses to Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation

Park GM, In JY, Lee MA, Kwak HS

BACKGROUND: Intravenous alfentanil is one of the effective methods to minimize the hemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation. The purpose of this study is to get effective dose (ED50,...
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Bilateral vocal cord paralysis detected incidentally during direct laryngoscopy on general anesthesia

Doo AR, Lee SK, Jeong WJ

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The Effects of Tracheal Intubation with McCoy or Macintosh Laryngoscope on Blood Pressure, Heart Rate

Joo JS, Lee YS, Jo DH, Kim HK, Chung CK

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare the cardiovascular changes followed by laryngoscopy with the McCoy laryngoscope blade with those followed by laryngoscopy with the Macintosh laryngoscope blade. METHODS:...
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A Endotracheal Intubation in a Child with Mocopolysaccharidoses Using the Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy

Park CH, Lee SH, Cho SK, Kim BI, Rho WS, Choi BK

Mucopolysaccharidoses are a group of inherited disorders of metabolism resulting in the deposition of mucopolysaccharide in various tissues. This leads to organ dysfunction and anatomical abnormalities which can be important...
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Jaw Thrust Improves the Fiberoptic Laryngeal View during Fiberoptic Nasotracheal Intubation

Shin TJ, Seo KS, Kim HJ

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A Comparison of the Effects of Different Types of Laryngoscope on Hemodynamics: McCoy Versus the Macintosh Blade

Han TS, Kim JA, Park NG, Lee SM, Cho HS, Chung IS

BACKGROUND: This study was designed to compare the hemodynamic changes in response to direct laryngoscopy of the McCoy blade and the Macintosh blade. METHODS: Sixty patients scheduled for elective gynecologic...
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1.5 mg/Kg IV Lidocaine on the Catecholamine Response to Endotracheal Intubation

Lee BH

Increases in arterial blood pressure, heart rate and catecholamines are well known to be associated with laryngoscopy and intubation. Whether lidocaine is effective in attenuating these responses is controversial....
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Arterial Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Response to Lightwand or Direct Laryngoscopy for Endotracheal Intubation

Oh YS, Han SH, Lee YS, Huh J

BACKGROUND: Tracheal intubation commonly results in sympathetic stimulation manifested by increased heart rate and arterial blood pressure. This study was carried out to determine whether lightwand would result in less...
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Effect of Diltiazem and Lidocaine on Cardiovascular Response to Tracheal Intubation

Lee KH, Jun ES, Chae YJ, Park GS, Choi JC, Lim HK

BACKGROUND: Transient cardiovascular responses are frequently associated with direct laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation. The aim of this study was to investigate the change of hemodynamic response in laryngoscopy and intubation...
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The effect of endotracheal tube exchange with tube exchanger device on arterial oxygen saturation and heart rate

Choi DW, Nam SH, Kim JH, Lee HS, Kim JR

There are several situations where the indications for changing an endotracheal tube is absolute and relative in ICU. Intubation times of 7 days or less have a low but significant...
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A right arytenoid deolaction resrlted from general anesthesia

Kim YK, Bae JI, Cheun JK

Arytenoid cartilage dislocation is a very rare complication of endotracheal intubation. This change can occur as a result of compressing the cryco-arytenoid joint by inflated cuff of endotracheal tube. A...
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The Effect for Intracranial Pressure during Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation

Kim HD, Chi YC

It is well known that intracranial pressure (ICP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) are increased by laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation during induction of general anesthesia, and it may be very...
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Orotracheal intubation in a patient with difficult airway by using fiberoptic nasotracheal intubation: A case report

Yun HJ, So E, Karm MH, Kim HJ, Seo KS

In cases of a difficult intubation where numerous intubation methods, including laryngoscopy, have failed, yet oral intubation is still necessary, the method of tube exchange after fiberoptic nasal intubation may...
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