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  2. Laryngospasm - Wikipedia

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    It can sometimes occur during sleep, waking up the affected person. These episodic interruptions of sleep have been attributed to acute irritation due to gastro-oesophageal reflux. [2] [7] Laryngospasm is also an unlikely but possible side effect of ketamine administration. [8] Laryngospasm may happen in people with neurological disease. [9]

  3. Laryngeal mask airway - Wikipedia

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    It channels oxygen and inhalational anaesthetic to the lungs. It can be used during anaesthesia, or while a patient is unconscious. Laryngeal mask airways are designed to be an easy way to secure the airway and ventilate a patient – they are easier to place than tracheal intubation due to the lack of muscle relaxants and laryngoscopy.

  4. Negative-pressure pulmonary edema - Wikipedia

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    Negative-pressure pulmonary edema (NPPE), also known as Postobstructive Pulmonary Edema, is a clinical phenomenon that results from the generation of large negative pressures in the airways during attempted inspiration against some form of obstruction of the upper airways.

  5. Airway management - Wikipedia

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    During such crisis, caretakers may attempt back blows, abdominal thrust, or the Heimlich maneuver to dislodge the inhaled object and reestablish airflow into the lungs. [ 21 ] In the hospital setting, healthcare practitioners will make the diagnosis of foreign body aspiration from the medical history and physical exam findings.

  6. Halogenated ether - Wikipedia

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    Some, like desflurane and isoflurane, are also known for causing airway irritation. This can cause coughing, breath-holding, or laryngospasm, particularly during inhalational induction of anesthesia. Sevoflurane has minimal airway irritation and is generally preferred for induction, particularly in children or those with sensitive airways.

  7. Laryngeal tube - Wikipedia

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    The laryngeal tube was licensed for use during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in Japan in 2002, [2] and approved for use in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration in 2003. [19] The European Resuscitation Council , in its 2005 guidelines for advanced life support (ALS), accepts its use as an alternate airway device for medical ...

  8. A 34-year-old teacher finally got on 'Jeopardy!' after 15 ...

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    Burge saw his primary care physician in 2021 for acid reflux and a rare form of breathing spasms while sleeping (called laryngospasm). His test results revealed only low blood-iron levels, so he ...

  9. Advanced airway management - Wikipedia

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    A cricothyrotomy is a procedure during which an incision is made through the cricothyroid membrane, allowing an artificial airway to be placed in the trachea. It is the first-line surgical procedure to access an airway in an emergency because it can be performed more quickly than a tracheotomy and is less likely to cause bleeding and damage to ...