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Calvin A Brown 3rd

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April M, Schauer S, Nikolla D, Casey J, Semler M, Ginde A, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2024 Sep; 85:202-207. PMID: 39288499
Objective: Peri-intubation complications are important sequelae of airway management in the emergency department (ED). Our objective was to quantify the increased risk of complications with multiple attempts at emergency airway...
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Karamchandani K, Nasa P, Jarzebowski M, Brewster D, De Jong A, Bauer P, et al.
Intensive Care Med . 2024 Aug; 50(10):1563-1579. PMID: 39162823
Purpose: Our study aimed to provide consensus and expert clinical practice statements related to airway management in critically ill adults with a physiologically difficult airway (PDA). Methods: An international Steering...
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Sandefur B, Shappell E, Campbell R, Brown 3rd C, Driver B, Carlson J, et al.
AEM Educ Train . 2024 May; 8(3):e10992. PMID: 38765706
Objectives: This needs assessment aimed to improve understanding of flexible endoscopic intubation training and practice in emergency medicine (EM), providing insights to educators and practice leaders seeking to improve education...
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Nikolla D, Offenbacher J, April M, Smith S, Battista A, Ducharme S, et al.
Ann Emerg Med . 2024 Apr; 84(1):11-19. PMID: 38639674
Study Objective: Prior work has found first-attempt success improves with emergency medicine (EM) postgraduate year (PGY). However, the association between PGY and laryngoscopic view - a key step in successful...
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Nikolla D, Offenbacher J, Smith S, Genes N, Herrera O, Carlson J, et al.
Anesth Analg . 2024 Feb; 138(6):1249-1259. PMID: 38335138
Background: In the emergency department (ED), certain anatomical and physiological airway characteristics may predispose patients to tracheal intubation complications and poor outcomes. We hypothesized that both anatomically difficult airways (ADAs)...
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Khanam D, Schoenfeld E, Ginsberg-Peltz J, Lutfy-Clayton L, Schoenfeld D, Spirko B, et al.
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2023 Sep; 40(6):454-458. PMID: 37751531
Objective: It is not clear whether video laryngoscopy (VL) is associated with a higher first-pass success rate in pediatric patients with limited neck mobility when compared with direct laryngoscopy (DL)....
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April M, Driver B, Schauer S, Carlson J, Bridwell R, Long B, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2023 Jul; 72:95-100. PMID: 37506583
Introduction: Airway management is a critical component of the management of emergency department (ED) patients. The ED airway literature primarily focuses upon endotracheal intubation; relatively less is known about the...
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Driver B, Trent S, Prekker M, Reardon R, Brown 3rd C
Ann Emerg Med . 2023 Jun; 82(4):417-424. PMID: 37389494
Study Objective: For patients with hemodynamic instability undergoing rapid sequence intubation, experts recommend reducing the sedative medication dose to minimize the risk of further hemodynamic deterioration. Scant data support this...
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Offenbacher J, Nikolla D, Carlson J, Smith S, Genes N, Boatright D, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2023 Mar; 68:22-27. PMID: 36905882
Background: Cricothyrotomy is a critical technique for rescue of the failed airway in the emergency department (ED). Since the adoption of video laryngoscopy, the incidence of rescue surgical airways (those...
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Garcia S, Sandefur B, Campbell R, Driver B, April M, Carlson J, et al.
Ann Emerg Med . 2023 Jan; 81(6):649-657. PMID: 36669924
Study Objective: We compare intubation first-attempt success with the direct laryngoscope, hyperangulated video laryngoscope, and standard geometry video laryngoscope among emergency medicine residents at various postgraduate years (PGY) of training....