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Emergency surgical airway placement for failed airway in the trauma setting
Whether any patient had a cardiac arrest and required CPR during the ESA [1,9]. Motor vehicle collisions, falls, penetrating injuries, and burns were the major mechanisms according to ATLS guidelines [10,11]. [...]Krepps et al. have mentioned stabbing as a mechanism of injury, but it remains unclear...
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