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William H. Rosenblatt
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 49
Citations - 2284
William H. Rosenblatt is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Airway management & Intubation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1890 citations.
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The out-of-hospital esophageal and endobronchial intubations performed by emergency physicians.
Arnd Timmermann,Sebastian G. Russo,Christoph Eich,Markus Roessler,Ulrich Braun,William H. Rosenblatt,Micheal Quintel +6 more
TL;DR: The incidence of unrecognized esophageal intubation is frequent and is associated with a high mortality rate, and out-of-hospital care providers should receive continuing training in airway management, and should be provided additional confirmatory adjuncts to aid in the determination of tracheal tube placement.
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Use of the intubating LMA-Fastrach in 254 patients with difficult-to-manage airways.
TL;DR: The clinical experience presented herein indicates that this device may be particularly useful in the emergency and elective treatment of patients in whom intubation with a rigid laryngoscope has failed and in the treatment of Patients with immobilized cervical spines.
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A multicenter study comparing the ProSeal and Classic laryngeal mask airway in anesthetized, nonparalyzed patients.
Joseph Brimacombe,Christian Keller,Bernd Fullekrug,Felice Eugenio Agrò,William H. Rosenblatt,Stephen F. Dierdorf,Elvira Garcia de Lucas,Xavier Capdevilla,Nick Brimacombe +8 more
TL;DR: In anesthetized, nonparalyzed patients, the LMA™ is easier and quicker to insert, but the PLMA™ forms a better seal and facilitates easier and quick orogastric tube placement.
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Prehospital airway management: A prospective evaluation of anaesthesia trained emergency physicians ☆
Arnd Timmermann,Christoph Eich,Sebastian G. Russo,Ulrich Natge,Anselm Bräuer,William H. Rosenblatt,Ulrich Braun +6 more
TL;DR: A higher incidence of difficult and failed laryngoscopy, DAM, and high laryngeal grade views when patients were managed in a prehospital setting by anaesthesia trained physicians is demonstrated.
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2022 American Society of Anesthesiologists Practice Guidelines for Management of the Difficult Airway.
Jeffrey L. Apfelbaum,Carin A. Hagberg,Richard T. Connis,Basem Abdelmalak,Madhulika Agarkar,Richard P. Dutton,John E. Fiadjoe,Robert Greif,P. Allan Klock,David Mercier,Sheila Nainan Myatra,E.P. O’Sullivan,William H. Rosenblatt,Massimiliano Sorbello,Avery Tung +14 more
TL;DR: The American Society of Anesthesiologists, All India Difficult Airway Association, European Airway Management Society, European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Italian Society of anesthesiology, Analgesia, Resuscitation, Resynthesia, Intensive care, Learning, Teaching and Investigation Difficult airway Group, Society for Airway management; Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia and Society for Head and Neck Anesthesia, Society For Pediatric Anesthesia; Society of Critical Care Anesthesiology Society present an updated report of the Practice Guidelines for