The peri-operative complications of nasal intubation: A comparison of nostril side

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Abstract

We studied 128 patients undergoing nasal intubation to see whether the nostril side used influenced peri-operative nasal complications. In the apparently normal nostril, there is no significant difference between either nostril in difficulty of intubation (p > 0.8). Similarly, there is no significant difference in the incidence of bleeding at intubation (p > 0.2), at extubation (p > 0.5) and once the patient has returned to recovery (p > 0.1). Postoperative nostril patency is also similar between groups (p > 0.85).

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Coe, T. R., & Human, M. (2001). The peri-operative complications of nasal intubation: A comparison of nostril side. Anaesthesia, 56(5), 447–450. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.2001.01524.x

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