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  1. AbstrAct ction: Optimal cuf pressure for intubated patients is 20–30 cm H2O as routinely measured by manometry. This methodology is associated with elevated costs due to …

  2. An additional consideration is the absence of cuff manometry as a consequence of logistical constraints, such as is the case in the Special Operations environment. In this setting, medics …

  3. The outcome of this study will contribute to the literature on endotracheal tube cuf pressure procedures at Tamale Teaching Hospital, as well as afecting anaesthesia clinical policy at the …

  4. The objective of this study was to compare ETT cuff pressure manometry (CPM) with the minimal leak test (MLT) technique, to assess the latter’s performance against accepted standards for …

  5. Numerous factors may increase cuff pressure, yet it is unknown how changes in body position interact with cuff pressure levels. The authors sought to investigate the effect of a variety of …

  6. This study assessed the registered emergency nursing staff’s current endotracheal tube cuff manometry knowledge and skills at a tertiary hospital in the public sector.

  7. To measure end-expiratory pressure (EEP) at the tracheostomy tube when the speaking valve is being put in place may be a useful noninvasive tool to assess the patency of the exhalation …