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Most patients were intubated and anesthetized with nitrous oxide and oxygen during catheterization.
Animals were intubated and maintained with isoflurane inhalant anesthesia delivered at 2- 4%.
Her friend never regained consciousness after being intubated and placed on a ventilator where she remained for several weeks until she died.
We noted differences in the proportion of cases intubated in intensive care, for which we have previously postulated an explanation.
She had remained extubated until approximately one week before transfer to our institute, but was intubated because of possibly worsened congestive heart failure versus sepsis.
Fifteen children were intubated preoperatively, and 28 required inotropic support.
The cat was intubated and a cannula placed in the radial vein for drug delivery.
On hospital day 6, the patient deteriorated clinically and was intubated.