2024
Endotracheal Tube Size Adjustments Within Seven Days of Neonatal Intubation.
Peebles P, Jensen E, Herrick H, Wildenhain P, Rumpel J, Moussa A, Singh N, Abou Mehrem A, Quek B, Wagner M, Pouppirt N, Glass K, Tingay D, Hodgson K, O'Shea J, Sawyer T, Brei B, Jung P, Unrau J, Kim J, Barry J, DeMeo S, Johnston L, Nishisaki A, Foglia E. Endotracheal Tube Size Adjustments Within Seven Days of Neonatal Intubation. 2024, 153 PMID: 38469643, PMCID: PMC10979295, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2023-062925.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal Resuscitation ProgramSevere oxygen desaturationEndotracheal tubeOxygen desaturationETT sizeWeight subgroupsNeonatal Resuscitation Program recommendationsRetrospective multicenter cohort studyAssociated with fewer adverse eventsMulticenter cohort studyFewer adverse eventsEndotracheal tube sizeAssociated with lower oddsNeonatal endotracheal tubeNeonatal intubationAdverse eventsResuscitation ProgramCohort studyAdverse outcomesAirway RegistryTracheal intubationInfantsLower oddsIntubationSubgroupsFactors that impact second attempt success for neonatal intubation following first attempt failure: a report from the National Emergency Airway Registry for Neonates
Johnson M, Tingay D, Perkins E, Sett A, Devsam B, Douglas E, Charlton J, Wildenhain P, Rumpel J, Wagner M, Nadkarni V, Johnston L, Herrick H, Hartman T, Glass K, Jung P, DeMeo S, Shay R, Kim J, Unrau J, Moussa A, Nishisaki A, Foglia E. Factors that impact second attempt success for neonatal intubation following first attempt failure: a report from the National Emergency Airway Registry for Neonates. Archives Of Disease In Childhood Fetal & Neonatal 2024, 109: 609-615. PMID: 38418208, PMCID: PMC11349927, DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2023-326501.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal intensive care unitNational Emergency Airway RegistryEndotracheal tube sizeTracheal intubation-associated eventsEndotracheal tubeNeonatal intubationStylet useSevere desaturationAttempt successAcademic neonatal intensive care unitAirway RegistryRisk of adverse eventsNeonatal tracheal intubationSevere tracheal intubation-associated eventsFailed first attemptIntensive care unitDelivery roomAdverse eventsRetrospective analysisPatient characteristicsPrimary outcomeSecondary outcomesCare unitIntubationIntubation practices
2020
The Association Between Endotracheal Tube Size and Aspiration (During Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing) in Acute Respiratory Failure Survivors.
Krisciunas GP, Langmore SE, Gomez-Taborda S, Fink D, Levitt JE, McKeehan J, McNally E, Scheel R, Rubio AC, Siner JM, Vojnik R, Warner H, White SD, Moss M. The Association Between Endotracheal Tube Size and Aspiration (During Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing) in Acute Respiratory Failure Survivors. Critical Care Medicine 2020, 48: 1604-1611. PMID: 32804785, PMCID: PMC7644217, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000004554.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndotracheal tube sizeFlexible endoscopic evaluationSilent aspirationEndoscopic evaluationMedical recordsEndotracheal tubeGranulation tissueAcademic tertiary care medical centerAcute respiratory failure survivorsTertiary care medical centerPenetration-Aspiration Scale scoresAcute respiratory failureModifiable risk factorsProspective cohort studyThird of patientsHours of extubationRisk of aspirationSmall endotracheal tubePatients' medical recordsHospital outcomesRespiratory failureCohort studyPatient demographicsSwallowing examinationMultivariable analysis
2019
Improving Simulated Pediatric Airway Management in Community Emergency Departments Using a Collaborative Program With a Pediatric Academic Medical Center
Abu-Sultaneh S, Whitfill T, Rowan CM, Friedman ML, Pearson KJ, Berrens ZJ, Lutfi R, Auerbach MA, Abulebda K. Improving Simulated Pediatric Airway Management in Community Emergency Departments Using a Collaborative Program With a Pediatric Academic Medical Center. Respiratory Care 2019, 64: 1073-1081. PMID: 31015388, DOI: 10.4187/respcare.06750.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity emergency departmentsPediatric academic medical centerPediatric airway managementAcademic medical centerAirway managementEmergency departmentMedical CenterAppropriate endotracheal tube sizeLow pediatric volumePre-intervention visitReadiness scoresPediatric emergency airway managementEmergency airway managementEndotracheal tube sizePost-intervention studyAirway management issuesPediatric-specific equipmentStates academic medical centersCollaborative improvement programPrimary outcomeSecondary outcomesPediatric patientsOverall adherencePediatric volumeSuction catheter
2007
High-Fidelity Medical Simulation as an Assessment Tool for Pediatric Residents' Airway Management Skills
Overly FL, Sudikoff SN, Shapiro MJ. High-Fidelity Medical Simulation as an Assessment Tool for Pediatric Residents' Airway Management Skills. Pediatric Emergency Care 2007, 23: 11-15. PMID: 17228214, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e31802c61d5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRapid sequence inductionAirway management skillsSequence inductionPediatric residents' abilitySevere respiratory distressEndotracheal tube sizeCuffed endotracheal tubeResidents' abilityBag-valve maskEnd-tidal carbon dioxide detectorAssessment toolHigh-fidelity medical simulationAcute airwayRespiratory depressionRespiratory failurePediatric airwayCricoid pressureRespiratory distressNasogastric tubeEndotracheal tubeObservational studyAlcohol intoxicationAirwayLaryngoscope bladePediatric residents
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