Objective: To evaluate the utility of the Cook airway exchange catheter (CAEC) for extubation/reintubation in pediatric patients with a known difficult airway. Design: Prospective, nonrandomized.
Contact Lisa McNeil at mcneillm@slu.edu for further information or if you are interested in presenting at the Pediatric Research Colloquium. Ali is currently working on a neonatal laryngeal mask ...
One of the specialties our pediatric surgeons are trained in is procedures specific to the airway and pulmonary tract (the lungs). These can include treatment of lung malformations and tumors or ...
Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are a major concern for children undergoing thoracic surgery-especially when one ...
SonarMed™ Airway Monitoring System Continuously Checks for Endotracheal Tube Obstruction and Position for Neonates and Infants Providing Immediate, Actionable Intelligence for Clinicians DUBLIN, May ...
When a child suffers a life-threatening illness or accident, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is often the first on the scene and the first to saving medical strategies to restore or maintain ...
When a child suffers a life-threatening illness or accident, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is often the first on the scene and the first to saving medical strategies to restore or maintain ...
Multinational Phase 2b dose selection and Phase 3 expansion study for zelpultide alfa set to begin in late Q3/Q4 2025 Zelpultide alfa is a first-in-class recombinant human surfactant protein D (rhSP-D ...
Developed by Dr. Justin R. Warcup, DDS, the proprietary BRĒTH Method™ applies evidence-based airway principles to pediatric sleep, growth, and developmental health FORT WORTH, Texas, Feb. 18, 2026 ...
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