Objectives: External laryngeal manipulation is a commonly used maneuver to improve visualization of the glottis during tracheal intubation in children. However, the effectiveness to improve tracheal intubation attempt success rate in the nonanesthesia setting is not clear. The study objective was to evaluate the association between external laryngeal manipulation use and initial tracheal intubation attempt success in PICUs. Design: A retrospective observational study using a multicenter emergency airway quality improvement registry. Setting: Thirty-five PICUs within general and children’s hospitals (29 in the United States, three in Canada, one in Japan, one in Singapore, and one in New Zealand). Patients: Critically ill children (
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Abstract Purpose Children with sagittal craniosynostosis (SC) are at risk of developing raised intracranial pressure (ICP). This is thou...
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