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Thompson Building, Suite 239
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-6844
(215) 923-6225 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Preoxygenation and prevention of desaturation during emergency airway management
- In reply
- The complexities of tracheal intubation with direct laryngoscopy and alternative intubation devices
- Use of a Battery-Operated Needle Driver for Intraosseous Access by Novice Users: Skill Acquisition With Cadavers
- Performance Failure of a Colorimetric End-Tidal CO2 Detector
- Light Intensity of Curved Laryngoscope Blades in Philadelphia Emergency Departments
- The mystique of direct laryngoscopy
- Stylet Bend Angles and Tracheal Tube Passage Using a Straight-to-cuff Shape
- Emergency airway management in a morbidly obese, noncooperative, rapidly deteriorating patient
- Design rationale and intended use of a short optical stylet for routine fiberoptic augmentation of emergency laryngoscopy
- Laryngeal View During Laryngoscopy: A Randomized Trial Comparing Cricoid Pressure, Backward-Upward-Rightward Pressure, and Bimanual Laryngoscopy
- Initial anatomic investigations of the I-gel airway: A novel supraglottic airway without inflatable cuff
- The importance of a laryngoscopy strategy and optimal conditions in emergency intubation [6] (multiple letters)
- Safety of succinylcholine in myasthenia gravis [4]
- Limitations of difficult airway prediction in patients intubated in the emergency department
- Laryngoscopy and morbid obesity: A comparison of the "sniff" and "ramped" positions
- The Combitube as rescue devi Recommended use of the small adult size for all patients six feet tall or shorter [5] (multiple letters)
- Alternating Day Emergency Medicine and Anesthesia Resident Responsibility for Management of the Trauma Airway: A Study of Laryngoscopy Performance and Intubation Success
- Patient safety in emergency airway management and rapid sequence intubation: Metaphorical lessons from skydiving
- Anesthetic considerations for bariatric surgery: Proper positioning is important for laryngoscopy [8] (multiple letters)
