2003
DOI: 10.1121/1.4778598
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Massive gas insufflation without effect on esophageal reflectometry profiles

Abstract: Time–domain acoustic reflectometry generates a ‘‘one-dimensional’’ image of the interior of a cavity in the form of an area–distance profile. After patient intubation with a breathing tube, the characteristic reflectometry profile consists of a constant-area segment corresponding to the length of the tube, followed either by a rapid increase in the area beyond the carina (lung) or by a sudden decrease in the area to zero (esophagus). In the cardiac arrest setting, during mistaken placement of the breathing tub… Show more

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