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Tytuł:
A novel video laryngoscope for the use in hypoxemic COVID-19 patients: a case report
Autorzy:
Mustahsin, Mohd
Khan, Zaw Ali
Singh, Garima
Choubey, Sanjay
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/29432058.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-06
Wydawca:
Towarzystwo Pomocy Doraźnej
Tematy:
COVID-19
intubation
remote monitoring
deep laryngeal oxygen insufflation
tele-medicine-telebation
Opis:
Critically ill COVID-19 patients require endotracheal intubations due to hypoxemic respiratory failure. These patients tend to desaturate fast especially during the intubation. Video laryngoscopes are recommended for airway management in COVID-19 patients due to better glottic view, higher first attempt success rates, less risk of contamination from airway secretions due to increased distance of patient’s and intubator’s face. Commercially available video laryngoscopes are expensive, difficult to acquire especially during pandemic and require training to use them. In order to overcome these issues, the authors designed a video laryngoscope by modifying the commonly used Macintosh laryngoscope blade which makes it easy to use, is low cost (approximately 90% cheaper than average cost of commercially available video laryngoscopes) and does not require any additional training. Moreover an oxygen channel was integrated along with the camera for deep laryngeal oxygen insufflation which has the additional advantage of delaying the desaturation during laryngoscopy. With these added advantages this modified video laryngoscope would prove to be a valuable tool for airway management team during current COVID-19 crisis.
Źródło:
Critical Care Innovations; 2021, 4, 2; 38-43
2545-2533
Pojawia się w:
Critical Care Innovations
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Successful prolonged use of non-invasive ventilation in severe COVID-19 patients: a case series.
Autorzy:
Mustahsin, Mohd
Sharma, Soumya
Dubey, Madhulika
Choubey, Sanjay
Fatima, Jalees
Singh, Garima
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1918239.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-12-31
Wydawca:
Towarzystwo Pomocy Doraźnej
Tematy:
COVID-19 disease
COVID-19 pandemic
acute hypoxemic respiratory failure
non-invasive ventilation
endotracheal intubation
coronavirus
case report
Opis:
BACKGROUND: The Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) primarily affects respiratory system leading to acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Invasive mechanical ventilation has been a gold standard in the respiratory therapy of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). It requires advanced ventilators, qualified intensivists and trained intensive care unit (ICU) staff to manage, which is not readily available and of which there has been a perpetual shortage during the current pandemic. Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is one of the bridging non-invasive respiratory supports to avoid invasive intubation intended to improve oxygenation and ventilation in severe COVID-19 patients where conventional oxygen therapy fails. CASE: The authors report a series of four cases where prolonged NIV was used under expert supervision in patients with severe COVID-19 disease. CONCLUSIONS: This case series showed that NIV can be prolonged successfully under supervision in severe COVID-19 patients that can avoid intubation and its complications.
Źródło:
Critical Care Innovations; 2021, 4, 4; 34-44
2545-2533
Pojawia się w:
Critical Care Innovations
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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