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Laryngeal Mask Airway LMA Placement in a Neonatal Patient Simulator Using a Non-Inflatable Supraglottic Airway SGA
Published on: July 14, 2023
[Respiratory emergencies in childhood and adolescence]
1Kinder- und Jugendheilkunde, Kardinal Schwarzenberg'sches Krankenhaus, Kardinal-Schwarzenbergstraße 2-6, A-5620 Schwarzach, Österreich.
Abstract:
Dyspnoea, inspiratory stridor, wheeze, cyanosis and chest pain are common symptoms of respiratory emergencies in children and adolescents. The airways of infants and toddlers are narrow and soft and oxygen reserve is small. Muscle fatigue can quickly lead to respiratory insufficiency. Symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and therapy of foreign body inhalation, croup, epiglottitis, bacterial tracheitis, bronchiolitis and acute asthma are dealt with in detail.
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