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John Sakles
Professor, Emergency Medicine - (Clinical Scholar Track)
Dept of Emergency Medicine
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Sairam Parthasarathy
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Denise Roe
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Jarrod Mosier
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Edward Bedrick
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Brian Erstad
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Publications
(48)
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Preventing unrecognized esophageal intubation in the emergency department
2023
esophageal intubation,
emergency medicine,
patient safety,
medical devices,
intubation techniques
The pediatric rigid stylet improves first pass success compared to the standard malleable stylet and tracheal tube introducer in a simulated pediatric emergency intubation
2023
pediatric intubation,
airway management,
emergency medicine,
medical devices,
simulation training
Preventing unrecognised oesophageal intubation: a consensus guideline from the Project for Universal Management of Airways and international airway societies
2022
airway management,
oesophageal intubation,
consensus guideline,
universal management,
prevention
Time to Renitrogenation After Maximal Denitrogenation in Healthy Volunteers in the Supine and Sitting Positions
2022
nitrogen,
volunteers,
supine position,
denitrogenation,
healthy
Intubation During Pediatric Cardiac Arrest in the Emergency Department Is Associated With Reduced First-Pass Success
2022
pediatric,
cardiac arrest,
intubation,
emergency department,
first-pass success
First Pass Success Without Adverse Events is Reduced Equally with Anatomically Difficult Airways and Physiologically Difficult Airways
2021
airway management,
anatomy,
adverse events,
physiology,
success rates
Evaluation and Management of the Physiologically Difficult Airway: Consensus Recommendations from Society for Airway Management
2021
airway management,
physiological evaluation,
consensus recommendations,
airway evaluation,
management guidelines
Maximizing first pass success when intubating the critically ill patient: use a stylet!
2021
intubation,
critical care,
airway management,
stylet use,
emergency medicine
Tracheal Intubation in the Critically Ill. Where We Came from and Where We Should Go
2020
tracheal intubation,
critical care,
airway management,
intensive care,
medical ventilation
The difficult airway refocused
2020
airway management,
anesthesia,
emergency medicine,
respiratory system,
critical care