Intubation in Intensive Care Units
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The aim of this study is to assess the benefits of using the Anchorfast device in reducing complications associated with intubation tube fixation, in terms of t…
Preterm babies often have trouble breathing because their lungs are not fully developed. This condition is called respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). A medicin…
In intensive care units (ICUs), around 20% of patients experience respiratory failure after planned extubation. Nearly 40-50% of them eventually require reintub…
Oro-tracheal Intubation uses oro-pharyngeal lesions, impacting on the length and quality of the patient's hospital stay. There are no oral status assessment to…
A significant proportion of patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs) require mechanical ventilation, and the treatments applied during this process…
Intubation is a common procedure in the intensive care unit. Hypoxemia is the most frequent complication of this procedure. Monitoring the end-tidal of oxygen…
Intensive care units (ICUs) are care centers equipped with a wide range of technological tools and devices used to provide the highest level of care to individu…
Postoperative respiratory failure (PRF) is a dreaded complication that imposes a significant burden through unplanned admission to the ICU, post discharge disab…