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MedPage Today on MSNHigh-Flow Oxygen No Help for Kids' Emergency IntubationHypoxemia is the most common complication of emergency endotracheal intubation of children, with an incidence of up to 50%.
The neonatal intensive care course was complicated by respiratory failure requiring intubation and ventilation for 134 days. After extubation, she needed noninvasive pressure support until she was ...
Survival rate increased from 45 % for the 501-750 g neonates from 82 % for the 751 -1000 gram. Group one (BW500-750g) were more likely to have RDS required intubation and surfactant 100% Vs 90% ...
Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with presumed opioid overdoses rarely needed delayed intubation, suggesting that these patients may be safely managed outside of an intensive ...
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