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Airway

  • Tips for Using a Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscope

    Hyperangulated video laryngoscopes have blade shapes with a curvature more acute than a standard Macintosh blade. Commercial...
  • ACEP15: “The Tube Stealer” Advocates in Favor of Non-Invasive Positive Pressure

    BOSTON—Many may know Scott D. Weingart, MD, FACEP, as the chief of the Division of Emergency Critical...
  • Timing Resuscitation Sequence Intubation for Critically Ill Patients

    At numerous recent conferences, a panoply of creative and insightful clinicians have been redefining cutting-edge emergency airway...

Tips for Using a Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscope

December 15, 2015 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP - 2 Comments

Hyperangulated video laryngoscopes have blade shapes with a curvature more acute than a standard Macintosh blade. Commercial…

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ACEP15: “The Tube Stealer” Advocates in Favor of Non-Invasive Positive Pressure

October 26, 2015 - Teresa McCallion - 0 Comment

BOSTON—Many may know Scott D. Weingart, MD, FACEP, as the chief of the Division of Emergency Critical…

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Timing Resuscitation Sequence Intubation for Critically Ill Patients

August 13, 2015 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

At numerous recent conferences, a panoply of creative and insightful clinicians have been redefining cutting-edge emergency airway…

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Nasoendoscopy a Useful Skill for Emergency Physicians

April 14, 2015 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

In my airway education travels, I meet folks who claim no need for endoscopy skills. While it’s…

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Avoid Airway Catastrophes on the Extremes of Minute Ventilation

January 20, 2015 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

Emergency airways commonly involve challenges of tube placement and oxygenation before and during the procedure. There are…

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10 Tips for Safety in Airway Management

November 19, 2014 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Not too long ago, safety in airway management hinged on two pillars of safety: the first was…

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Tips for Handling the Bougie Airway Management Device

September 14, 2014 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP - 2 Comments

In the world of airway devices, there are few that have more fans than the beloved bougie….

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Managing Stress In Crisis Critical to Performing Emergency Airway Management Techniques

June 10, 2014 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP, and Michael Asken, PhD - 0 Comment

Too much time is dedicated to the acquisition of technique and too little to the preparation of…

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