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Benjamin Etsten and Dr. Donald Mahler on "Subglottic Membrane, a Complication of Endotracheal Intubation" that appeared in the Journal for December 20, 1951. Their general conclusions seem to me ...
In dogs, endotracheal intubation is often necessary for surgery, dental prophylaxis, or other procedures that require gas anesthesia or ventilation. Following a few simple guidelines can help ...
with delayed intubation defined as endotracheal intubation occurring more than 4 hours after arrival at a hospital. Overall, only nine patients required delayed intubation. Eight of the nine ...