A St. George toddler spent her second birthday fighting for her life after getting RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, and ...
Table 1. Difficulties of pediatric intubations and the experience of Pediatric endocrine surgeons. The anatomical characteristics of the larynx in children and adolescents therefore make it necessary ...
Nitin Choudhary and his co-authors wrote in “I-Gel as an intubation conduit: Comparison of three different types of endotracheal tubes” that their research showed that the ET tube had the ...
The following is a summary of “How Pediatric Readiness can Impact Pediatric Trauma From Every Day to Mass Events,” published in the January 2025 issue of Pediatrics by Dahl-Grove et al. The escalating ...
Three hundred two intubated, premature infants (600–1200 g at birth) received either intratracheal rhSOD (5 mg/kg) or placebo every 48 h (as long as intubation was required) up to 1 mo of age.
However, EMS professionals must consider the unique pediatric trauma victims’ anatomy ... stabilization is essential throughout any intubation attempt, basic or alternative (LMA/iGel) airway ...
Pediatric stroke is a rare condition affecting one in every 4,000 newborns and an additional 2,000 older children each year. Stroke, sometimes known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), is much more ...
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors affecting children and adolescents, with close to 5,000 children diagnosed each year. Because of their location, some pediatric brain tumors and their ...
Dr. Wang brought up several studies that make the case for not using intubation in the field: the PART trail, the AIRWAYS 2 Trail and the CAMM Trail. Our co-hosts weigh in on this discussion and ...