Does the use of supraglottic device in rabbits cause less injury than other airway management devices?
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چکیده
PICO question
 In rabbits, undergoing general anaesthesia, does the placement of a v-gel® device result in less airway trauma compared to use other management devices?
 
 Clinical bottom line
 Category research Treatment
 The number and type study designs reviewed
 Three papers were critically appraised, two blinded randomised experimental trial studies one crossover study
 Strength evidence
 Weak
 Outcomes reported
 One demonstrated that upper airways rabbits during anaesthesia is not significantly different between an endotracheal tube. caused by intubation more than placement. causes significant compression larynx laryngeal mask or face mask
 Conclusion
 current evidence suggests / injury tube but mask. However, based on low quality published studies, this weak, better-quality are required support routine over devices rabbits. While may be safer alternative for securing intubation, knowing injuries can cause useful managing post recovery
 How apply practice
 application into practice should take account multiple factors, limited to: individual clinical expertise, patient’s circumstances owners’ values, country, location clinic where you work, case front you, availability therapies resources.
 Knowledge Summaries resource help reinforce inform decision making. They do override responsibility judgement practitioner what best animal their care.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Veterinary evidence
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2396-9776']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18849/ve.v7i4.608