- The
trachea (pl.:
tracheae or tracheas), also
known as the windpipe, is a
cartilaginous tube that
connects the
larynx to the
bronchi of the lungs, allowing...
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Intratracheal instillation is the
introduction of a
substance directly into the trachea. It is
widely used to test the
respiratory toxicity of a substance...
- (usually I&T), a
phase in
software testing Intrathecal administration and
intratracheal instillation,
routes of drug
administration Isomeric transition, a decay...
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which can be used for
suction of the
trachea or
administration of
intratracheal medications if necessary.
Other tubes (such as the
Bivona Fome-Cuf tube)...
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technique of
insertion of
intratracheal insufflation tubes". Surgery,
Gynecology & Obstetrics. 17: 507–9. Abstract...
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results comparing both
plasma and
tissue levels of
gentamicin after an
intratracheal (IT) and
intravenous (IV) dose of 5 mg/kg in a
newborn lamb
during gas...
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pleural sarcoma, and lung
carcinoma had been
found with
intrapleural or
intratracheal instillations in rats.: 12 As of 2001, in
humans only the more biopersistent...
- separation: a
retrospective case
series of 12 years'
experience with
intratracheal milrinone administration. J
Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2019; 33:651-660...
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Bellevue Hospital in New York City,
Janeway was of the
opinion that
direct intratracheal insufflation of
volatile anesthetics would provide improved conditions...
- 5 mg/mL free
fatty acids, and <1.0 mg/mL
total surfactant proteins. As an
intratracheal suspension, it can be used for the
prevention and
treatment of neonatal...