Emergency tracheal intubation of severely head-injured children: Changing daily practice after implementation of national guidelines.

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Emergency tracheal intubation of severely head-injured children: Changing daily practice after implementation of national guidelines.

Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2010 May 13;

Authors: Martinon C, Duracher C, Blanot S, Escolano S, De Agostini M, Périé-Vintras AC, Orliaguet G, Carli PA, Meyer PG

OBJECTIVE:: To report daily practice of scene emergency tracheal intubation performed by physicians and changes induced by implementation of national guidelines, with special attention to rapid sequence induction (RSI) and control of assisted ventilation. DESIGN:: Observational study. SETTING:: ------. PATIENTS:: A total of 296 children (age, 2-15 yrs old) referred to our center for severe traumatic brain injury (Glasgow Coma Scale score of

PMID: 20473241 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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