Cricothyroid Membrane
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See which Cricothyroid Membrane trials you may qualify forCricothyroidotomy is an emergency rescue technique to secure the airway in a 'Can't intubate, Can't Oxygenate' (CICO) situation. The cricothyroid membrane (CTM)…
Participants will be anesthesiologists, who will identify the cricothyroid membrane on a silicone model of the neck with either palpation or ultrasonography. T…
Emergency cricothyroidotomy is a very important technique to ensure airway safety in acute situations. Problem in identifying the cricothyroid membrane is a maj…
The cricothyroid membrane acts as a route through which the upper airway can be accessed to provide oxygen and ventilation to patients. Anesthesiologists need t…
The cricothyroid membrane (CTM) is situated in the anterior neck and may be readily palpated in most people. In the event of difficulties securing the airway du…
test persons, anaesthesiologists will identify the cricothyroid membrane on a silicone model of the neck with either palpation or ultrasonography. The ultrason…
test persons, anaesthesiologists will identify the cricothyroid membrane on a silicone model of the neck with either palpation or ultrasonography. The larynx-mo…
This study looks to devise a scoring system that can be used to predict difficult front of neck access due to increased depth of cricothyroid membrane. This stu…
The Investigators aim to determine how easy it is for anaesthetists to identify the Cricothyroid membrane (CTM) in children and infants and whether ultrasound m…
EcoID is a study designed as an adaptive controlled clinical trial with a first phase of superiority and a second phase of non-inferiority with change of contro…
Cannot-intubate cannot-ventilate situations in healthy children are uncommon but are often associated with poor outcome. We studied the learning curves of inexp…
In this study, we compare the conventional laryngeal handshake technique and modified laryngeal handshake technique for locating the cricothyroid membrane in te…
The cricothyroid membrane acts a route through which the upper airway can be accessed in order to provide oxygen and ventilation to patients. The need to provid…
Cricothyroid membrane (CTM) localization is a critical step prior to emergent surgical airway access. Ultrasound-guided localization of the CTM on the skin of t…
Prospective, observational, study that will examine if a sited supraglottic airway (the igel) will increase the accuracy of identifying the cricothyroid membran…
Routine surgery requires artificial breathing through the placement of a plastic tube into the patient's windpipe via mouth or nose. This tube serves as the sou…
The cricothyroid membrane is the most common position that the invasive airway secure is performed, but it is not easy to identify the cricothyroid membrane by…
Ability to provide oxygen to patients undergoing general anaesthesia is crucial. This is traditionally provided using face mask, supraglottic airway (breathing…
After a structured teaching program anaesthetists are educated in identifying the cricothyroid membrane with ultrasonography. Thereafter their ability to do so…
The investigators will be comparing a traditional palpation (feeling) technique with an ultrasound technique for finding a specific part of the neck.