TECHNICAL NOTE
Transnasal humidified rapid insufflation ventilatory exchange in elective laryngopharyngoscopy
Kirsten E. Stewart,
Corresponding Author
Kirsten E. Stewart
Department of Head & Neck Surgery, St John's Hospital at Howden, Livingston, UK
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Kirsten E. Stewart, Department of Head & Neck Surgery, St John's Hospital at Howden, Howden Road West, Livingston EH54 6PP, UK.
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Search for more papers by this author Alistair F. McNarry,
Alistair F. McNarry
Department of Anaesthesia, St John's Hospital at Howden, Livingston, UK
Search for more papers by this author Iain J. Nixon,
Iain J. Nixon
Department of Head & Neck Surgery, St John's Hospital at Howden, Livingston, UK
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Kirsten E. Stewart,
Corresponding Author
Kirsten E. Stewart
Department of Head & Neck Surgery, St John's Hospital at Howden, Livingston, UK
Correspondence
Kirsten E. Stewart, Department of Head & Neck Surgery, St John's Hospital at Howden, Howden Road West, Livingston EH54 6PP, UK.
Email: [email protected]
Search for more papers by this author Alistair F. McNarry,
Alistair F. McNarry
Department of Anaesthesia, St John's Hospital at Howden, Livingston, UK
Search for more papers by this author Iain J. Nixon,
Iain J. Nixon
Department of Head & Neck Surgery, St John's Hospital at Howden, Livingston, UK
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First published: 26 September 2019
No abstract is available for this article.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Alistair F McNarry has received travel expenses from Fisher and Paykel and received Optiflow base units for clinical use within NHS Lothian. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest.
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