Comparison of effectiveness of intubation by way of "Gum Elastic Bougie" and "Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway" in endotracheal intubation of patients with simulated cervical trauma
Comparação da eficácia de intubação por meio de guia introdutor Bougie de tubo endotraqueal e máscara laríngea em intubação traqueal de pacientes com trauma cervical simulado
Esra Yildiz Sut; Solmaz Gunal; Mehmet Akif Yazar; Beyazit Dikmen
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