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Carin A Hagberg

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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America|January 7, 2003
Special devices and techniquesCarin A Hagberg
A & a Case Reports|January 23, 2015
Editorial Comment: Mucosal Erosion of the Cricoid Cartilage After the Use of an i-Gel Supraglottic Airway Device in a Patient with Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis AND Soft Palate Ulceration After Brief Use of an i-Gel Supraglottic AirwayCarin A Hagberg
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|December 4, 2003
A two-person technique for fiberscope-aided tracheal extubation/reintubation in intensive care unit (ICU) patientsCarin A Hagberg, Peter Westhofen
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|June 14, 2016
Use of a video laryngoscope to facilitate removal of a long, sharp-pointed blade from the esophagusKenneth N Hiller, Carin A Hagberg
Anesthesiology Clinics|May 23, 2015
Is there a gold standard for management of the difficult airway?Carlos A Artime, Carin A Hagberg
Respiratory Care|June 4, 2014
Tracheal extubationCarlos A Artime, Carin A Hagberg
A & a Case Reports|January 23, 2015
Erroneous creation of a surgical airway through the thyrohyoid membraneKenneth N Hiller, Carin A Hagberg
BMC Anesthesiology|June 6, 2026
Use of optiflow THRIVE high-flow nasal oxygen system versus a non-rebreather oxygen delivery device in patients with increased risk of airway obstruction in interventional radiology procedures: a randomized pilot studyGang Zheng, Mike Hernandez, Carin A Hagberg
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|December 4, 2003
Effective use of the esophageal tracheal Combitube following severe burn injuryCarin A Hagberg, Sonya Johnson, Deepak Pillai
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|February 27, 2004
The laryngeal mask airway for awake craniotomy in the pediatric patient: report of three casesCarin A Hagberg, Adrian Gollas, James M Berry
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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America|January 7, 2003
Special devices and techniquesCarin A Hagberg
A & a Case Reports|January 23, 2015
Editorial Comment: Mucosal Erosion of the Cricoid Cartilage After the Use of an i-Gel Supraglottic Airway Device in a Patient with Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis AND Soft Palate Ulceration After Brief Use of an i-Gel Supraglottic AirwayCarin A Hagberg
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|December 4, 2003
A two-person technique for fiberscope-aided tracheal extubation/reintubation in intensive care unit (ICU) patientsCarin A Hagberg, Peter Westhofen
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|June 14, 2016
Use of a video laryngoscope to facilitate removal of a long, sharp-pointed blade from the esophagusKenneth N Hiller, Carin A Hagberg
Anesthesiology Clinics|May 23, 2015
Is there a gold standard for management of the difficult airway?Carlos A Artime, Carin A Hagberg
Respiratory Care|June 4, 2014
Tracheal extubationCarlos A Artime, Carin A Hagberg
A & a Case Reports|January 23, 2015
Erroneous creation of a surgical airway through the thyrohyoid membraneKenneth N Hiller, Carin A Hagberg
BMC Anesthesiology|June 6, 2026
Use of optiflow THRIVE high-flow nasal oxygen system versus a non-rebreather oxygen delivery device in patients with increased risk of airway obstruction in interventional radiology procedures: a randomized pilot studyGang Zheng, Mike Hernandez, Carin A Hagberg
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|December 4, 2003
Effective use of the esophageal tracheal Combitube following severe burn injuryCarin A Hagberg, Sonya Johnson, Deepak Pillai
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|February 27, 2004
The laryngeal mask airway for awake craniotomy in the pediatric patient: report of three casesCarin A Hagberg, Adrian Gollas, James M Berry
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