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  • Research Update: Anesthesia Topics including comparison of McGrath VL vs DL for RSI, Hyperangulated vs Macintosh VL blades, Airway Management with Cervical Spine Injuries and Non-Invasive Ventilation in Emergency Intubation
    Jul 18 2024

    Matteo Parotto, MD, Course Director for The Difficult Airway Course: Anesthesia, discusses recent research related to airway management in anesthesia practice. Topics include comparison of the McGrath VL vs DL for rapid sequence intubation in the OR, comparison of hyperangulated vs Macintosh video laryngoscope blades, airway management with cervical spine injuries, and preoxygenation using non-invasive ventilation in emergency intubation. Dr. Parotto offers his key take-away lessons on each topic.

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    48 m
  • Research Update: Pediatric Topics with Christyn Magill, MD - Neonate and Infant Airway Management, First Pass Success in ETI in Children, Video Assisted Laryngoscopy, Blade Selection in Pediatric Intubation,
    Jan 18 2024

    Christyn Magill, MD, faculty for The Difficult Airway Course: Emergency, discusses recent research related to airway management in pediatric patients.  Topics include airway management in neonates and infants, factors associated with first pass success in endotracheal intubation in children, video-assisted laryngoscopy and blade selection, usage and success in pediatric intubation, and endotracheal tube depth recommendations for ETI in children.  Dr. Magill offers her key take-away lessons on each topic.

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    1 h
  • Research Update: EMS Topics with Darren Braude MD EMT-P -- Post-Intubation, SGA v ETI, Trauma Airway, Induction Agents, and the Power of Prediction
    Nov 30 2023

    Darren Braude, MD, EMT-P, Medical Director for The Difficult Airway Course: EMS, discusses recent research related to Post-Intubation Management, Supraglottic Airways vs EndoTracheal Intubation, Trauma Airways, Induction Agents and The Power of Prediction.  He offers his key take-away lessons on each topic.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • 2022 Airway Article of the Year: Price's Comparing the First-Pass Success Rate of the King LTS-D and the i-gel Airway Devices in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
    Jan 19 2023

    Calvin A Brown III, MD presents three nominees for “2022 Airway Article of the Year.” The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in the 2022 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the merits of each article and the audience votes for the “Airway Article of the Year.”

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    12 m
  • Research Update: Extraglottic Devices (the EGD). i-Gel vs. Endotracheal Intubation (ETI) in non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, i-Gel vs. King LTS-D in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and ILTS-D vs Ambu Auragain
    Jan 19 2023

    Dr. Calvin Brown discusses recent research related to i-Gel vs. Endotracheal Intubation (ETI) and i-Gel vs. King LTS-D in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, compares the iLTS-D with the Ambu Auragain.  He offers key take-away lessons, "Calvin's Critical Concepts," after each research topic is discussed.

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    51 m
  • Research Update: Video Laryngoscopy, Peri-intubation Hemodynamic Instability, and Ketamine vs. Etomidate
    Oct 18 2022

    Dr. Calvin Brown discusses recent research related to VL vs. DL, peri-intubation hemodynamic instability, and etomidate vs. ketamine in emergency endotracheal intubation.  He offers key take-away lessons, "Calvin's Critical Concepts", after each research topic is discussed.  

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    48 m
  • 2021 Article of the Year: April's Peri-intubation Cardiac Arrest in the Emergency Department: A National Emergency Airway Registry (NEAR) Study
    Dec 31 2021

    Calvin A Brown III, MD presents four nominees for "2021 Airway Article of the Year." The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in the 2021 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the merits of each article and the audience votes for the "Airway Article of the Year."

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    18 m
  • Research Update: Trauma Intubation, Ramping vs Supine Position, and Airway Anatomy & Laryngeal View
    Dec 31 2021

    Dr. Calvin Brown discusses recent research on the best type of device for first-pass success in ED intubation of trauma patients, patient positioning (ramped vs supine) during intubation with apneic oxygenation, and engagement of the median glossoepiglottic fold and laryngeal view.

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    39 m