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esophageal intubation detector device A syringe that is attached to the endotracheal tube immediately after an intubation attempt. If aspiration is difficult or stomach contents are withdrawn, or both, the endotracheal (ET) tube may have been pl
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esophageal obturator airway ABBR: EOA. An airway device (previously used in EMS systems) consisting of an esophageal tube with a 37-cm long tube attached to a mask. To be effective the device requires an airtight mask seal on the patient¡¯s face
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esophageal tube A tube inserted in the esophagus.
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esophageal varix A tortuous dilatation of an esophageal vein, esp. in the distal portion. It results from any condition that causes portal hypertension, typically cirrhosis of the liver. SEE: M?ller's maneuver;
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esophagectasia var. esophagectasis. Dilatation of the esophagus.
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