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    Parajuli B, Baranwal AK, Kumar-M P, Jayashree M, Takia L.
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    Deakers TW, Reynolds G, Stretton M, Newth CJ.
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  • 25. Corticosteroids for prevention of postextubation laryngeal edema in adults.
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  • 31. Measurement of endotracheal tube cuff leak to predict postextubation stridor and need for reintubation.
    Sandhu RS, Pasquale MD, Miller K, Wasser TE.
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  • 33. Association between reduced cuff leak volume and postextubation stridor.
    Miller RL, Cole RP.
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  • 35. Prophylactic Corticosteroids for Prevention of Postextubation Stridor and Reintubation in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
    Kuriyama A, Umakoshi N, Sun R.
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  • 36. Dexamethasone pretreatment for 24 h versus 6 h for prevention of postextubation airway obstruction in children: a randomized double-blind trial.
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    Ritu, Jhamb U.
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