Objective: A recent thrombelastography study indicated a compromised in vitro blood coagulation after 10:10 (equal parts of blood and infusion) and 10:4 (10 parts blood to four parts infusion) hemodilution with several plasma substitutes. Oncovertin N (Oncovertin) (a 10% dextran 40 solution) had the strongest anticoagulant effect of all solutions tested, and HAES-sterile 10% (HAES) (a 10% hydroxyethyl starch 200/0.5 solution) showed the strongest effect of five different hydroxyethyl starch preparations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Emergency oral tracheal intubations in the pre-hospital setting can be more difficult because the rescuer's position with respect to a patient lying on the ground may not provide optimal conditions for intubation. Since optimal visualisation of the larynx often depends on the force generated during laryngoscopy, we measured the pressure required for intubation (P(i)) as well as the maximum pressure (P(max)) that can be generated with the laryngoscopy blade in seven intubator positions.
Methods: Nineteen hospital personnel with intubation experience participated in this study.