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210 related items for PubMed ID: 17291673

  • 1. Hyperventilation following aero-medical rapid sequence intubation may be a deliberate response to hypoxemia.
    Davis DP, Douglas DJ, Koenig W, Carrison D, Buono C, Dunford JV.
    Resuscitation; 2007 Jun; 73(3):354-61. PubMed ID: 17291673
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  • 2. Rate of decline in oxygen saturation at various pulse oximetry values with prehospital rapid sequence intubation.
    Davis DP, Hwang JQ, Dunford JV.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2008 Jun; 12(1):46-51. PubMed ID: 18189177
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  • 3. The impact of hypoxia and hyperventilation on outcome after paramedic rapid sequence intubation of severely head-injured patients.
    Davis DP, Dunford JV, Poste JC, Ochs M, Holbrook T, Fortlage D, Size MJ, Kennedy F, Hoyt DB.
    J Trauma; 2004 Jul; 57(1):1-8; discussion 8-10. PubMed ID: 15284540
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  • 4. Ventilation patterns in patients with severe traumatic brain injury following paramedic rapid sequence intubation.
    Davis DP, Heister R, Poste JC, Hoyt DB, Ochs M, Dunford JV.
    Neurocrit Care; 2005 Jul; 2(2):165-71. PubMed ID: 16159059
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  • 5. Latency and loss of pulse oximetry signal with the use of digital probes during prehospital rapid-sequence intubation.
    Davis DP, Aguilar S, Sonnleitner C, Cohen M, Jennings M.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2011 Jul; 15(1):18-22. PubMed ID: 20858133
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  • 13. Apneic oxygenation is associated with a reduction in the incidence of hypoxemia during the RSI of patients with intracranial hemorrhage in the emergency department.
    Sakles JC, Mosier JM, Patanwala AE, Dicken JM.
    Intern Emerg Med; 2016 Oct; 11(7):983-92. PubMed ID: 26846234
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  • 16. Use of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy to prevent desaturation during tracheal intubation of intensive care patients with mild-to-moderate hypoxemia.
    Miguel-Montanes R, Hajage D, Messika J, Bertrand F, Gaudry S, Rafat C, Labbé V, Dufour N, Jean-Baptiste S, Bedet A, Dreyfuss D, Ricard JD.
    Crit Care Med; 2015 Mar; 43(3):574-83. PubMed ID: 25479117
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  • 18. Preoxygenation reduces desaturation events and improves intubation success.
    Davis DP, Lemieux J, Serra J, Koenig W, Aguilar SA.
    Air Med J; 2015 Mar; 34(2):82-5. PubMed ID: 25733113
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  • 19. Oxygen Reserve Index: Utility as an Early Warning for Desaturation in High-Risk Surgical Patients.
    Fleming NW, Singh A, Lee L, Applegate RL.
    Anesth Analg; 2021 Mar 01; 132(3):770-776. PubMed ID: 32815872
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