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Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
Letter to the Editor
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Do we know how to properly seal the supraglottic airway devices cuff? Pilot data

Michael Czekajlo12, Agata Henryka Dabrowska13
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Disaster Emerg Med J 2019;4(2):74-75.
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  1. Polish Society of Medical Simulation, Poland
  2. Hounter Holmes McGuire Center for Simulation and Healthcare, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA, Richmond, United States
  3. Department of Medical Rescue, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland

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Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Published online: 2019-08-06

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Keywords

supraglottic airway devices; airway managment; endotracheal intubation; prehospital

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Title

Do we know how to properly seal the supraglottic airway devices cuff? Pilot data

Journal

Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal

Issue

Vol 4, No 2 (2019)

Article type

Letter to the Editor

Pages

74-75

Published online

2019-08-06

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534

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550

DOI

10.5603/DEMJ.2019.0015

Bibliographic record

Disaster Emerg Med J 2019;4(2):74-75.

Keywords

supraglottic airway devices
airway managment
endotracheal intubation
prehospital

Authors

Michael Czekajlo
Agata Henryka Dabrowska

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