Apneic Oxygenation as a Standard of Care in Children: How Do We Get There?

[1]  P. Kovatsis,et al.  A Narrative Review of Oxygenation During Pediatric Intubation and Airway Procedures , 2020, Anesthesia and analgesia.

[2]  N. Jagannathan,et al.  Best practice recommendations for difficult airway management in children-is it time for an update? , 2018, British journal of anaesthesia.

[3]  L. Theiler,et al.  Transnasal humidified rapid insufflation ventilatory exchange for oxygenation of children during apnoea: a prospective randomised controlled trial , 2018, British journal of anaesthesia.

[4]  M. April,et al.  Face mask leak with nasal cannula during noninvasive positive pressure ventilation: A randomized crossover trial , 2017, The American journal of emergency medicine.

[5]  R. Litman,et al.  Oxygen supplementation during prolonged tracheal intubation should be the standard of care. , 2016, British journal of anaesthesia.

[6]  E. Mascha,et al.  Use of deep laryngeal oxygen insufflation during laryngoscopy in children: a randomized clinical trial. , 2016, British journal of anaesthesia.

[7]  N. Jagannathan,et al.  Paediatric difficult airway management: what every anaesthetist should know! , 2016, British journal of anaesthesia.

[8]  D. Sessler,et al.  Pharyngeal Oxygen Insufflation During AirTraq Laryngoscopy Slows Arterial Desaturation in Infants and Small Children , 2016, Anesthesia and analgesia.

[9]  V. Nadkarni,et al.  Airway management complications in children with difficult tracheal intubation from the Pediatric Difficult Intubation (PeDI) registry: a prospective cohort analysis. , 2016, The Lancet. Respiratory medicine.