2023
A Novel Intubation Technique: Bougie Introduction Via Ducanto Suction Catheter
Cochran-Caggiano N, Holliday J, Howard C. A Novel Intubation Technique: Bougie Introduction Via Ducanto Suction Catheter. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2023, 66: 221-224. PMID: 38296765, DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2023.11.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysiologically difficult airwayTraumatic diaphragmatic herniaDiaphragmatic herniaAirway decontaminationAirway managementDifficult airwaySuction catheterEmergency medical servicesAirway emergenciesChest X-ray studyAirway management approachMotor vehicle collisionsLeft-sided injuriesDefinitive airway managementCuffed endotracheal tubeCervical collarMedical servicesEmergency physiciansSupplemental oxygenMortality riskDiminished breathVehicle collisionsEndotracheal tubeAirwayAnatomical variationsChildren and Restraints Study in Emergency Ambulance Transport
Cochran-Caggiano N, Till S, Holt C, Lang N, Ata A, Cerone J, Dailey M. Children and Restraints Study in Emergency Ambulance Transport. Pediatric Emergency Care 2023, 39: e66-e71. PMID: 36867513, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002919.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency medical servicesEmergency ambulance transportAmbulance transportEmergency medical services arrivalAcademic pediatric emergency departmentEmergency department encountersPediatric emergency departmentTransportation of childrenAmbulance cotsAmbulance entranceRestraint systemsRetrospective observational studyMedical servicesPrehospital transportEmergency departmentSafety of childrenVideo reviewObservational studyAmbulancePediatric patientsCar seatPatient weightRestraint devicesChildrenPatients
2022
Are Pediatric Manual Resuscitators Only Fit for Pediatric Use? A Comparison of Ventilation Volumes in a Moving Ambulance
Sun G, Wojcik S, Noce J, Cochran-Caggiano N, DeSantis T, Friedman S, Cooney D, Knutsen C. Are Pediatric Manual Resuscitators Only Fit for Pediatric Use? A Comparison of Ventilation Volumes in a Moving Ambulance. Prehospital Emergency Care 2022, 27: 501-505. PMID: 35420928, DOI: 10.1080/10903127.2022.2066235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency medical servicesKing LTS-DManual resuscitatorTidal volumeEndotracheal tubeAdult patientsLTS-DI-gelLung-protective tidal volumeVentilated adult patientsManual resuscitator devicesEmergency medical techniciansInadequate tidal volumesRespiratory failureAdvanced airwayVentilation volumeAirway devicesClinician's inabilityPediatric useGastric inflationMean ventilation volumeResuscitation devicesPatientsResuscitationMoving ambulance
2019
An acutely occluded Cabrol graft presenting as an acute coronary syndrome
Schulman-Marcus J, Cochran-Caggiano N, El-Hajjar M, Singh C. An acutely occluded Cabrol graft presenting as an acute coronary syndrome. BMJ Case Reports 2019, 12: e229793. PMID: 31340947, PMCID: PMC6663230, DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2019-229793.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsAcute coronary syndromeCabrol techniqueCabrol graftGraft thrombosisCoronary syndromeMonths prior to presentationDied of cardiogenic shockAcute graft thrombosisCardiac catheterisationAortic graftAortic dissectionAnginal symptomsSurgery 6Ascending aortaCardiogenic shockAcute occlusionLife-threatening situationsCabrolCoronary arteryPatientsSynthetic graftsGraftThrombosisSyndromeCoronary hypoperfusion