Randomized Trial: Bag-Mask Ventilation vs. No-ventilation during Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults
20 Feb, 2019 | 03:11h | UTCBag-Mask Ventilation during Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults – New England Journal of Medicine (free for a limited period)
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Commentaries: Is pure RSI a failed paradigm in critical illness? The primacy of pressure – PulmCrit (free) Higher O2 Sats With Manual Vent During Intubation of Critically Ill – Drugs.com (free) AND Helping patients breathe during dangerous procedure prevents complications – Vanderbilt University Medical Center (free)
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