As a distinguished educator and clinician, Dr. Gooden understands the need for hands-on educational tools to promote best practices for pediatric anomalies. "The pediatric anatomy does differ from ...
A study looking into advanced airway management for critically unwell children has resulted in the Paediatric SCRAM™ (Structured CRitical Airway Management) Bag being adopted at a Glasgow hospital The ...
Effective management of paediatric endotracheal tubes is critical in ensuring secure airways and optimal ventilation during anaesthetic and intensive care procedures. Contemporary approaches focus on ...
One of the specialties our pediatric surgeons are trained in is procedures specific to the airway and pulmonary tract (the lungs). These can include treatment of lung malformations and tumors or ...
When a child suffers a life-threatening illness or accident, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is often the first on the scene and the first to saving medical strategies to restore or maintain ...
Mucopolysaccharidosis type II or Hunter’s syndrome is a rare, X-linked genetic lysosomal storage disorder, which results in multiorgan dysfunction and accumulation of glycosaminoglycans in various ...
Adverse events occurred in 2% of children who underwent procedures for airway management under general anesthesia, with higher rates in neonates and infants. Risk factors included younger age, the ...
When a child suffers a life-threatening illness or accident, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is often the first on the scene and the first to saving medical strategies to restore or maintain ...
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