|
Table of Content - Volume 18 Issue 2 - May 2021
Comparison between McCOY laryngoscope and iLMA for airway management in cervical spine injury
R Uma1, K Radhika2*
1Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, ACS Medical College and Hospital, Velappanchavadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA.
2Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, ESICMC, KK Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA.
Email: rsuma@yahoo.com
REFERENCES
- Grossman MD, Reilly PM, Gillet T. National Survey of the incidence of Cervical Spine Injury and Approach to Cervical Spine Clearance in US trauma centre. J Trauma 1997;47:684-90.
- Hastings RH, Kelly SD. Neurologic deterioration associated with airway management in a cervical spine injured patient. Anaesthesiology 1993;78:580-3.
- Lennarson PJ, Smith DW, Sawin PD, Todd MM, Sato Y, Traynelis VC. Cervical spine motion during intubation. Efficacy of stabilization manoeuvres in the setting of complete segmental instability. J Neurosurg2001;94:265-70.
- Gerling MC, Davis DP, Hamilton RS, Morris GF, Vilke GM, Gartin, et al. Effects of cervical spine immobilization technique and laryngoscope blade selection on an unstable cervical spine in a cadaver model of intubation. Ann Emerg Med 2000; 36:293-300.
- Nolan JP, Wilson ME. Orotracheal intubation in patients with potential cervical spine injuries. An indication for the gum elastic bougie. Anaesthesia 1993;48:630-3.
- Heath KJ. The effect on laryngoscopy of different cervical spine immobilization techniques. Aanesthesia 1994; 49: 843-845.
- Knight RG, Castro T, Rastrelli AJ, Maschke S, Scavone JA. Arterial blood pressure and heart rate response to lighted stylet or direct laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation. Anesthesiology 1988; 69: 269-72.
- Choyce A, Avidan MS, Harvey A, Patel C, Timberlake C, Sarang K, Tilbrook L. The cardiovascular response to insertion of the intubating larygeal mask airway. Anaesthesia 2002; 57: 330-3.
- Nakazawa K, Tanaka N, Ishikawa S, Ohmi S, Ueki M, Saitoh Y, Makita K, Amaha K. Using the intubating laryngeal mask airway (LMA-Fastrach) for blind endotracheal intubation in patients undergoing cervical spine operation. AnesthAnalg 1999; 89: 1319-1321.
|
|