2016
DOI: 10.1093/bja/aew104
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Malpositioning of supraglottic airway devices: preventive and corrective strategies

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“…60% vs 35% for ETTs [6,7]. SADs are very forgiving devices as even when not positioned optimally, they often still function satisfactorily.…”
Section: Supraglottic Airway Devices (Sads)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…60% vs 35% for ETTs [6,7]. SADs are very forgiving devices as even when not positioned optimally, they often still function satisfactorily.…”
Section: Supraglottic Airway Devices (Sads)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A vision-guided insertion of SADs, using an "insert-detect-correctas-you-go technique" resolves virtually all problems of malpositioning during insertion of the airway device [6,7]. Malpositioned SADs result in increased postoperative sore throat, something we all wish to avoid in the patients under our care.…”
Section: Supraglottic Airway Devices (Sads)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Idealnya epiglotis akan tertekan oleh balon cuff di bagian posterior CLMA yang berbatasan dengan dasar lidah sehingga bila dilihat dengan fiberoptik hanya terlihat pita suara (skor 4). 1,13,15 Pada penelitian ini didapatkan metode lebar lidah memiliki rerata skor fiberoptik yang lebih baik dibanding dengan metode berat badan (Tabel 4).…”
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“…Compared with a manikin model, a cadaver with lifelike conditions (Thiel embalming technique) [49,50] or a porcine model of an obese neck or a neck with a burn [43] has been shown to be a better model for training. A new visually based cognitive aid ('Vortex') [51], which is designed to be used in real-time during emergency airway management, has been devised to support team function and target recognized failings in airway crisis management.…”
Section: Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%