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Laryngospasm is an
uncontrolled or
involuntary muscular contraction (spasm) of the
vocal folds. It may be
triggered when the
vocal cords or the area of...
- on the capsule,
releasing the drug into the mouth, can also lead to
laryngospasm, bronchospasm, and
circulatory collapse. It is
unclear if use in pregnancy...
- The
Laryngospasms are an
American medical parody group composed of four
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). The
group performs regularly...
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experience laryngospasm, in
which the
vocal cords constrict,
sealing the airway. This
prevents water from
entering the lungs.
Because of this
laryngospasm, in...
- instabilities,
which might contribute toward triggering blackout.
laryngospasm Laryngospasm is an
involuntary muscular contraction (spasm) of the
vocal folds...
- airways. The most
common reported cause of NPPE
reported in
adults is
laryngospasm,
while the most
implicated causes in
children are
infectious croup and...
- obstruction, the
constriction or
obstruction of airways, such as from asthma,
laryngospasm, or
simple blockage from the
presence of
foreign materials; from being...
- most of the time, the
condition worsens and the
Devon rex cats die from
laryngospasm,
after obstructing their larynx with food. The
Devon Rex was
found to...
- 5–15% of the patients;
pretreatment with
propofol mitigates it as well.
Laryngospasm occurs only
rarely with ketamine. Ketamine, generally,
stimulates breathing;...
- the airway,
tracheal intubation, drug side effect,
allergic reaction);
laryngospasm (from aspiration, GERD, or
complication of anesthesia)
subglottic hemangioma...