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EM3 Unplanned extubations in asthma. (Emergency Medicine).(Brief Article)
EM3 UNPLANNED EXTUBATIONS IN ASTHMA. Mihai S. Jalba, MD...process. Despite the hazards? unplanned extubations occur in some patients, either...determine the risk factors for unplanned extubations, we retrospectively reviewed...
December 1, 2001; Southern Medical Journal
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Airway accidents in an intensive care unit
...of kinking, blockade and unplanned extubations. All of the above can lead...threatening. The few studies on unplanned extubations have reported an incidence...three deaths at the time of unplanned extubations.[2] Tata Memorial Hospital...
January 1, 2004; Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
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Proposed technique for evaluation of endotracheal tube fixation and comparison of four fixation methods
...tube also should be fixed and strong to prevent unplanned extubations. Methods: We developed a technique for the evaluation...been shown to be one of the leading causes of unplanned extubations in intensive care units.6 On the chemical warfare...
January 1, 2001; Military Medicine
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Comparison of outcome of self-extubation and accidental extubation in ICU
...related incidents (including unplanned extubations) comprised a significant...arrest. The outcomes of the unplanned extubations are depicted in [Table 3]. Discussion The rate of unplanned extubations in our study was found to...
July 1, 2007; Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
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Prospective Evaluation of an Extubation Protocol in a Trauma Intensive Care Unit Population
...may be lessened by removal of the ventilator in a timely and appropriate manner. Some of these risks include unplanned extubations, ventilatorassociated pneumonia, and laryngeal damage. There is extensive medical literature supporting ventilator...
May 1, 2006; The American Surgeon
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] breathing circuit (Vital Signs, Inc.).(UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS EQUIPMENT REVIEWS)(Product/Service Evaluation)
...exerting less drag on the patient's artificial airway. This, of course, should reduce the risk of accidental (unplanned) extubations. Also, due to the single tube design the patient Y is eliminated and replaced with a patient elbow serving the...
March 22, 2005; FOCUS: Journal for Respiratory Care & Sleep Medicine
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