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NEW - A new single use supraglotticairway devicewitha non-inflatable cuff and an esophageal vent:
An observational studyof the i-gel
- B.Richez, L.Saltel, F.Banchereau, R.Torrielli, A.M.Cros
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BJA Effect of chest compressions on the time taken to insert airway devices in a manikinJ. J. Gatward, M. J. C. Thomas, J. P. Nolan and T. M. Cook
Comparison of tracheal intubation using the Aintree Intubating Catheter via the LMA Classic and the
i-gel supraglottic airway: a manikin study*
O Maties, P Heath
i-gel insertion by novices in manikins and patients*
NM Wharton, B Gibbison, DA Gabbott, GM Haslam, TM Cook

The i-gel airway for ventilation and rescue intubation. (S. Sharma. R. Rogers. M. Popat). Anaesthesia 2007, 62. Correspondence. pages 412-423

Evaluation of four airway training manikins as patient simulators for the insertion of eight types of supraglottic airway devices. (K. M. Jackson1 and T. M. Cook). Anaesthesia, 2007, 62,
pages 388-393

The i-gel supraglottic airway and resuscitation - some initial thoughts (J Soar)
Resuscitation (2007), doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation. 2007 02.012
Trustwide evaluation of the i-gel supraglottic airway*
U. Paralkar , B. Al-Shaikh, M. Jones, H. Dent
A cohort evaluation of the i-gel airway in 100 elective patients*
TM Cook, J Gatward, C Seller, F Kelly
Initial anatomic investigations of the I-gel airway: a novel supraglottic airway without inflatable cuff (R. M. Levitan and W. C. Kinkle). Anaesthesia, 2005, 60, pages 1022-1026
The i-gel supraglottic airway: A potential role for resuscitation? (D Gabbott and R Beringer). Resuscitation (2007) 73, 161-164
* Presented at the Difficult Airway Society Conference in Portsmouth. November 2007