Clinical observation of high efficacy of transtracheal resuscitation techniques in a patient with severe respiratory failure
- Authors: Leshchinsky L.A., Cherenkov A.A., Multanovsky B.L., Obukhov N.G.
- Issue: Vol 77, No 6 (1996)
- Pages: 449-449
- Section: Short articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/104780
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj104780
- ID: 104780
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Abstract
Artificial ventilation (AV) is one of the most important methods of prosthetics of the main vital function of the body. Currently, the practice of anesthesiology, resuscitation and intensive care increasingly applies high-frequency ventilation. A number of papers describe its use through a catheter inserted directly into the trachea through a cricothyroid membrane (microtracheostomy - MT). Our clinic also has some experience of MT application (93 cases) in complex therapy of acute respiratory failure. It is used both for high-frequency ventilation, humidified O2 insufflation and for intratracheal administration of drugs.
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L. A. Leshchinsky
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A. A. Cherenkov
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B. L. Multanovsky
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N. G. Obukhov
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