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Konstruktionsmöglichkeiten zur Reduzierung des lachgasbedingten Cuffdruckanstieges bei Low-pressure-cuff-Endotrachealtuben

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Die endotracheale Intubation als Maßnahme zur Freihaltung bzw. zum Freimachen der Atemwege ist schon sehr lange bekannt. So war z. B. in England des 18. Jahrhunderts die orotracheale Intubation und Beatmung mit Hilfe eines gekrümmten, starren Metalltubus eine verbreitete Maßnahme bei der Wiederbelebung Ertrunkener.

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Brandt, L., Pokar, H., Schütte, H. (1984). Konstruktionsmöglichkeiten zur Reduzierung des lachgasbedingten Cuffdruckanstieges bei Low-pressure-cuff-Endotrachealtuben. In: Schara, J. (eds) Deutscher Anaesthesiekongreß 1982 Freie Vorträge. Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, vol 161. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69430-1_38

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