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A survey of surgical airway experiences and equipment among immediate care doctors
Emergency Medicine Journal, 06/01/09
Price RJ et al. - This paper reports the successful prehospital use of small uncuffed tubes in both breathing and apnoeic patients. The survival rate to hospital following a prehospital surgical airway is reasonable. There is a high incidence of spontaneous ventilation in this patient cohort.
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