Publications by Faculty
John C. Sakles, MD, FACEP
The Utility of the C-MAC as a Direct Laryngoscope for Intubation in the Emergency Department.,
, J Emerg Med, 2016 Jul 25, (2016)
First Pass Success Without Hypoxemia Is Increased With the Use of Apneic Oxygenation During Rapid Sequence Intubation in the Emergency Department.,
, Acad Emerg Med, 2016 Jun, Volume 23, Issue 6, p.703-10, (2016)
Apneic oxygenation is associated with a reduction in the incidence of hypoxemia during the RSI of patients with intracranial hemorrhage in the emergency department.,
, Intern Emerg Med, 2016 Oct, Volume 11, Issue 7, p.983-92, (2016)
Understanding preoxygenation and apneic oxygenation during intubation in the critically ill.,
, Intensive Care Med, 2016 Jun 24, (2016)
Neuromuscular Blockade Improves First Attempt Success for Intubation in the Intensive Care Unit: A Propensity Matched Analysis.,
, Ann Am Thorac Soc, 2015 Feb 26, (2015)
Association Between Difficult Airway Predictors and Failed Prehosptial Endotracheal Intubation.,
, Air Med J, 2015 Nov-Dec, Volume 34, Issue 6, p.343-7, (2015)
Video Laryngoscopy Improves Odds of First Attempt Success at Intubation in the ICU: A Propensity-Matched Analysis.,
, Ann Am Thorac Soc, 2015 Dec 14, (2015)
The use of a video laryngoscope by emergency medicine residents is associated with a reduction in esophageal intubations in the emergency department.,
, Acad Emerg Med, 2015 Jun, Volume 22, Issue 6, p.700-7, (2015)
The Physiologically Difficult Airway.,
, West J Emerg Med, 2015 Dec, Volume 16, Issue 7, p.1109-17, (2015)
Failed noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation is associated with an increased risk of intubation-related complications.,
, Ann Intensive Care, 2015, Volume 5, p.4, (2015)
The Use of a Video Laryngoscope by Emergency Medicine Residents Is Associated With a Reduction in Esophageal Intubations in the Emergency Department,
, Academic Emergency Medicine, Jan-06-2015, Volume 22, Issue 6, p.700 - 707, (2015)
The impact of a comprehensive airway management training program for pulmonary and critical care medicine fellows. A three-year experience.,
, Ann Am Thorac Soc, 2015 Apr, Volume 12, Issue 4, p.539-48, (2015)
A Comparison of Video Laryngoscopy to Direct Laryngoscopy for the Emergency Intubation of Trauma Patients.,
, World J Surg, 2014 Oct 28, (2014)
Improvement in GlideScope® Video Laryngoscopy performance over a seven-year period in an academic emergency department.,
, Intern Emerg Med, 2014 Oct, Volume 9, Issue 7, p.789-94, (2014)
Comparison of rocuronium and succinylcholine on postintubation sedative and analgesic dosing in the emergency department.,
, Eur J Emerg Med, 2014 Jun, Volume 21, Issue 3, p.206-11, (2014)
Retrospective analysis of etomidate versus ketamine for first-pass intubation success in an academic emergency department.,
, Acad Emerg Med, 2014 Jan, Volume 21, Issue 1, p.87-91, (2014)
Learning curves for direct laryngoscopy and GlideScope® video laryngoscopy in an emergency medicine residency.,
, West J Emerg Med, 2014 Nov, Volume 15, Issue 7, p.930-7, (2014)
Comparison of the reusable standard GlideScope® video laryngoscope and the disposable cobalt GlideScope® video laryngoscope for tracheal intubation in an academic emergency department: a retrospective review.,
, Acad Emerg Med, 2014 Apr, Volume 21, Issue 4, p.408-15, (2014)
Telepresent Intubation Supervision Is as Effective as In-Person Supervision of Procedurally Naive Operators.,
, Telemed J E Health, 2014 Dec 9, (2014)
Comparison of video laryngoscopy to direct laryngoscopy for intubation of patients with difficult airway characteristics in the emergency department.,
, Intern Emerg Med, 2014 Feb, Volume 9, Issue 1, p.93-8, (2014)
Prevalence of difficult airway predictors in cases of failed prehospital endotracheal intubation.,
, J Emerg Med, 2014 Sep, Volume 47, Issue 3, p.294-300, (2014)
Tunnel vision.,
, JEMS, 2013 Jan, Volume 38, Issue 1, p.32-4, 36-7, (2013)
Video laryngoscopy improves intubation success and reduces esophageal intubations compared to direct laryngoscopy in the medical intensive care unit.,
, Crit Care, 2013, Volume 17, Issue 5, p.R237, (2013)
The importance of first pass success when performing orotracheal intubation in the emergency department,
, Academic Emergency MedicineAcademic Emergency Medicine, Jan, Volume 20, Number 1, p.71-8, (2013)