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Main Author: Bouya , SD. El Jaouhari , H. Najout , A. Elbouti , A. El Wali and M. Bensghir
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/20062
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author Bouya , SD. El Jaouhari , H. Najout , A. Elbouti , A. El Wali and M. Bensghir
author_facet Bouya , SD. El Jaouhari , H. Najout , A. Elbouti , A. El Wali and M. Bensghir
contents <p>Jet ventilation is a technique that permits gas delivery with low current volume using high velocity through a small diameter injector. It can be administered using different techniques. It is a prospective study carried out in the operating theater of the Mohamed V military training hospitalincluding patients who have undergone suspension laryngoscopy for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. All patients were subglottically ventilated by high frequency jet ventilation. The anesthesia was induced and maintained by propofol and remifentanil in TIVA mode, intubation and surgical difficulties, hemodynamic variations as well as respiratory complications and post-operative incidents were noted.The purpose of our work was to evaluate the interest of jet ventilation during suspension laryngoscopy procedures.</p> <p> </p>
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spellingShingle INTERET DE LA JET VENTILATION AU COURS DE LA LARYNGOSCOPIE DIRECTE EN SUSPENSION
Bouya , SD. El Jaouhari , H. Najout , A. Elbouti , A. El Wali and M. Bensghir
JetVentilation Suspension Laryngoscopy Surgical difficulties Anesthesia
<p>Jet ventilation is a technique that permits gas delivery with low current volume using high velocity through a small diameter injector. It can be administered using different techniques. It is a prospective study carried out in the operating theater of the Mohamed V military training hospitalincluding patients who have undergone suspension laryngoscopy for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. All patients were subglottically ventilated by high frequency jet ventilation. The anesthesia was induced and maintained by propofol and remifentanil in TIVA mode, intubation and surgical difficulties, hemodynamic variations as well as respiratory complications and post-operative incidents were noted.The purpose of our work was to evaluate the interest of jet ventilation during suspension laryngoscopy procedures.</p> <p> </p>
title INTERET DE LA JET VENTILATION AU COURS DE LA LARYNGOSCOPIE DIRECTE EN SUSPENSION
topic JetVentilation Suspension Laryngoscopy Surgical difficulties Anesthesia
url https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/20062