The authors describe the effect of instilling adrenaline through the endotracheal tube in one case of severe bronchospasms due to intubation with an endotracheal tube lubricated with 10% lidocaine spray in a patient with no history of adverse respiratory or allergic reactions.
Araimo, F., Bilotta, F., Caramia, R., Rosa, G. (2010). ADRENALINE THROUGH THE ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE AS AN ANSWER TO SEVERE BRONCHOSPASM CAUSED BY LIDOCAINE. MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA, 76(1), 63-65.
ADRENALINE THROUGH THE ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE AS AN ANSWER TO SEVERE BRONCHOSPASM CAUSED BY LIDOCAINE
BILOTTA F;
2010-01-01
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The authors describe the effect of instilling adrenaline through the endotracheal tube in one case of severe bronchospasms due to intubation with an endotracheal tube lubricated with 10% lidocaine spray in a patient with no history of adverse respiratory or allergic reactions.File in questo prodotto:
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