نتایج جستجو برای: mask

تعداد نتایج: 22192  

Journal: :galen medical journal 0
asef parviz kazemi anesthesiology department, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz mohammad ali daneshforooz student research committee, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz shahriar omidvari anesthesiology department, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

background: various studies are seeking to find new methods to improve techniques of laryngeal mask airway (lma) insertion and reduce possible complications. in this study, we embarked on a clinical study to investigate the advantages of a new insertion method of laryngeal mask and to compare it with the classic method. materials and methods: two hundred patients aged 20-60 years old in 2012 we...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1992
P M Tolley A D Watts J A Hickman

Ten junior doctors with no postgraduate anaesthetic experience attempted to ventilate the lungs of 50 anaesthetized patients, using either a laryngeal mask or a Guedel airway and face mask. Success was defined as the production of two successive tidal volumes exceeding 800 ml within 40 s. The failure rate was significantly greater using the laryngeal mask compared with the face mask (P < 0.05) ...

2005
Puneet Gupta Andrew B. Kahng Swamy Muddu Sam Nakagawa Chul-Hong Park

Increasing design complexity in sub-90nm designs results in increased mask complexity and cost. Resolution enhancement techniques (RET) such as assist feature addition, phase shifting (attenuated PSM) and aggressive optical proximity correction (OPC) help in preserving feature fidelity in silicon but increase mask complexity and cost. Data volume increase with rise in mask complexity is becomin...

Journal: :Sen'i Gakkaishi 2009

Journal: :Stress Science Research 2018

Journal: :Resuscitation 2010
Eric B Bauman Aaron M Joffe Lynn Lenz Stephen A DeVries Scott Hetzel Samuel P Seider

PURPOSE We sought to compare the ability of novice operators to provide artificial ventilation using a standard facemask and a new ergonomically designed facemask. Whether or not proper technique was used was also assessed. METHODS Thirty-two allied-health students used both masks in random crossover fashion to ventilate an airway trainer. Breaths were delivered by a mechanical ventilator and...

1998
Bruno Nagel Jochen Wingbermühle Sebastian Weik Claus-E. Liedtke

This paper describes the automated creation of a textured face mask of a natural person suitable for realtime animation. A 3D surface polygon face mask is used. A set of muscles is defined to animate the mask. The mask is adapted to a real person using 3D surface data from a calibrated stereo sensor. Firstly, the facial features of the mask are aligned to the 3D data by scaling the mask. Second...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران 0
مهین قره باغیان gharabaghian m سیدعباس صادقی sadeghy sa سیدفرزاد میرمحمد صادقی mir mohammad sadeghi sf سیداصغر رفیعیانی rafieyani sa

background: cuffed pharyngeal tube is a device designed for ventilation of anesthetized patients. cpt has advantages over face mask including: maintaining of face mask can be difficult and boring after several minutes and mobility of the practitioner is reduced due to involvement of hands. mask pressure can cause soft tissue and nerve damage around the nose. anesthetic gas leakage from the mask...

Journal: :Journal of physiological anthropology 2008
Yue Ping Guo Li Yi Hiromi Tokura Thomas Kwok Shing Wong Joanne Wai Yee Chung Mayur Danny Indulal Gohel Polly Hang-Mei Leung Edward Newton

The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of wearing different kinds of masks on the ear canal temperature, heart rate, clothing microclimate, and subjective perception of discomfort. Ten subjects performed intermittent exercise on a treadmill while wearing the protective masks in a climatic chamber controlled at an air temperature of 25 degrees C and a relative humidity of 70%. Two ...

2004
Mark Loeb Allison McGeer Bonnie Henry Marianna Ofner David Rose Tammy Hlywka Joanne Levie Jane McQueen Stephanie Smith Lorraine Moss Andrew Smith Karen Green Stephen D. Walter

To determine factors that predispose or protect healthcare workers from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), we conducted a retrospective cohort study among 43 nurses who worked in two Toronto critical care units with SARS patients. Eight of 32 nurses who entered a SARS patient's room were infected. The probability of SARS infection was 6% per shift worked. Assisting during intubation, suc...

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