Showing results for Transtracheal Devices >> QuickTrach (Total results = 7)

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The 'Can't Intubate Can't Oxygenate' scenario in Pediatric Anesthesia: a comparison of different devices for needle cricothyroidotomy.
Stacey J Heard AM Chapman G Wallace CJ Hegarty M Vijayasekaran S von Ungern-Sternberg BS
Paediatric anaesthesia, 10/2012, Journal Article
PMID: 23066666
The efficacy of spontaneous and controlled ventilation with various cricothyrotomy devices: a quantitative in vitro assessment in a model lung.
Michalek-Sauberer A Granegger M Gilly H
The Journal of trauma, 3/2011, Journal Article
PMID: 21399543
Emergency cricothyrotomy in infants--evaluation of a novel device in an animal model.
Metterlein T Frommer M Kwok P Lyer S Graf BM Sinner B
Paediatric anaesthesia, 1/2011, Journal Article
PMID: 21210882
A randomized trial comparing two cuffed emergency cricothyrotomy devices using a wire-guided and a catheter-over-needle technique.
Metterlein T Frommer M Ginzkey C Becher J Schuster F Roewer N Kranke P
The Journal of emergency medicine, 7/2010, Journal Article
PMID: 20605389
Emergency cricothyrotomy: a randomised crossover trial comparing the wire-guided and catheter-over-needle techniques.
Fikkers BG van Vugt S van der Hoeven JG van den Hoogen FJ Marres HA
Anaesthesia, 10/2004, Journal Article
PMID: 15488061
Ventilation of a model lung using various cricothyrotomy devices.
Craven RM Vanner RG
Anaesthesia, 5/2004, Evaluation Studies, Journal Article
PMID: 15144301
[Cricothyreotomy using the Quicktrach coniotomy instrument set].
Frei FJ Meier PY Lang FJ Fasel JH
Anasthesie, Intensivtherapie, Notfallmedizin, 1/1990, Journal Article
PMID: 2310000