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Confirmation of Endotracheal Tube Position: A Narrative Review
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 08/10/09
Rudraraju P et al. – The clinician performing ETT insertion should have multiple confirmation methods that allow the practitioner to adapt to a variety of clinical situations, depending on local costs and availability. Finally, when the clinician still has uncertainty, or multiple tests give conflicting results, the availability of bronchoscopy at the bedside to visualize the carina through the ETT is useful.
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