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This was a patient with a head injury, who was intubated at the site of a traffic accident.
Antibiotics should be started immediately following blood cultures and a tracheal aspirate, if intubated.
Each animal was intubated and anesthetized with 12% of isoflurane.
Seven patients were intubated, 12 had intravenous drips, 187 were sedated and 54 had cyanotic heart disease.
Methods: 20 neonatal piglets, (age < 7 days, weight: 2,0 +/- 0,25 kg) were anaesthetized, intubated and mechanically ventilated.
Immediately after delivery, the male infant was intubated and transferred to our catheterization laboratory.
All patients were taken to the intensive care unit intubated.
On hospital day 6, the patient deteriorated clinically and was intubated.