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Emergency airway management and specifically intubation can be associated with significant adverse events, related to the airway itself (failed intu...
Cardiac arrest has a poor survival rate. In this study Okubo et al(1) tried to address the question of adrenaline or airway first, in out of hospital ...
The End tidal CO2 (ETCO2), is measured at the end of expiration and used to confirm that the patient is being ventilated and during cardiac arrest. It...
The best way to manage the airway during cardiac arrest, has remained somewhat of a mystery. We donβt know how much tidal volume to give, were not sur...