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Cricothyrotomy in the Emergency Department
John McGill
, Joseph E. Clinton
, Ernest Ruiz
Emergency Medicine
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Airway Compromise
50%
Airway Control
50%
Airway Hemorrhage
50%
Airway Management
50%
Aortobronchial Fistula
50%
Cervical Spine Injury
50%
Cricothyroid Membrane
50%
Cricothyrotomy
100%
Dysphonia
50%
Emergency Department
100%
Emesis
50%
Execution Time
50%
Immediate Complications
50%
Long-term Complications
50%
Long-term Survivors
50%
Longitudinal Fracture
50%
Masseter
50%
Neck Injury
50%
Operative Repair
50%
Spasm
50%
Succinylcholine
50%
Technical Failure
50%
Thyrohyoid Membrane
50%
Thyroid Cartilage
50%
Tracheostomy Tube
100%
Tube Placement
100%
Upper Airway
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Airway Management
100%
Cervical Spine Injury
50%
Cricothyrotomy
50%
Dysphonia
50%
Emergency Department
100%
Fistula
50%
Muscle Spasm
50%
Neck Injury
50%
Suxamethonium
50%
Thyrohyoid Membrane
50%
Thyroid Cartilage
50%
Tracheostomy
100%
Tracheotomy
100%