2016
DOI: 10.5603/demj.2016.0010
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Selected Techniques for Endotracheal Intubation in Conditions of Simulated Resuscitation Performed by Nurses

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“…In the endotracheal intubation settings, an important parameter affecting resuscitation effectiveness is the minimization of chest compression interruptions. Airway management with direct laryngoscopy should be thus performed during uninterrupted chest compressions, which is associated with a significant reduction in intubation effectiveness and a longer procedure [5, 6, 18].…”
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“…In the endotracheal intubation settings, an important parameter affecting resuscitation effectiveness is the minimization of chest compression interruptions. Airway management with direct laryngoscopy should be thus performed during uninterrupted chest compressions, which is associated with a significant reduction in intubation effectiveness and a longer procedure [5, 6, 18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%