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Cricoid pressure prevents placement of the laryngeal tube and laryngeal tube-suction II
British Journal of Anesthesia, 07/11/07
Asai, T., et al. - Conclusions: Continuous cricoid pressure prevents correct placement of the laryngeal tube and the laryngeal tube-suction II such that placement and ventilation via these devices are ineffective. The effect of cricoid pressure on ventilation via these devices, after correct placement, remains unknown
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