Gum Elastic Bougie Assisted Tracheal Intubation; Charles Smith, M.D. Description of Bougie; This 60 cm long tracheal tube introducer has an external diameter of 5 mm to accommodate tracheal tubes > 6 mm internal diameter.
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Usos de la GUM ELASTIC BOUGIE para intubacion dificil.
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I have had a few questions lately about the "gum elastic bougie". I'm very pleased that this simple yet highly effective adjunct for difficult intubation is finally gaining popularity. The earliest versions of this thin endotracheal tube "guide" were made of gum elastic (latex) coated wire.
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12. Gum Elastic Bougie: Tips for. Its Use. 28. Today, you are working with a medical student in what would seem to be a straightforward surgical list. ...
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Purpose: The gum elastic bougie (GEB) has been in use for a long time and allows tracheal intubation in most cases of difficult direct laryngoscopy. ...
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Purpose: To compare the ease of tracheal intubation facilitated by the gum elastic bougie or the malleable stylet while applying cricoid pressure. ...
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[In patients in with a poor laryngoscopic view] is [use of a gum elastic bougie better than simply using the ET tube] at [successfully and quickly achieving tracheal intubation]
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IMPLICATIONS: We describe a technique of using a gum elastic bougie to facilitate an endotracheal intubation in a patient undergoing rigid bronchoscopy, which can be useful in a variety of clinical situations when the rigid bronchoscope is used in patients with abnormal airway.
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IMPLICATIONS: We evaluated the efficacy of intubation over a gum-elastic bougie by using either a blind technique or a laryngeal mirror. Intubation with a gum-elastic bougie had a lower failure rate using indirect laryngoscopy with a laryngeal mirror (P < 0.05) than a traditional blind technique.
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American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 552-555, July 2005, Authors:Patricia Jabre; Xavier Combes; Bertrand Leroux; ...
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