In attending many CPR events, I noticed the deficiency of hospital staff with proper Bag-mask-ventilation technique. Without proper technique, patients become acidotic and hypoxemic making positive outcomes while performing CPR more challenging.
I believe the device can help with the following:
Helps create a better mask seal for practitioners with small hands
Helps create a better mask seal for patients with large faces / beards
Dr. Gerald Rosen is the founding Program Director of the Mount Sinai Medical Center Anesthesiology Residency Program. Dr. Rosen is a board-certified anesthesiologist specializing in cardiovascular anesthesiology, post-operative care and education in anesthesiology. Dr. Rosen also provides a broad range of anesthesia including regional anesthestic techniques utilizing ultrasound for both obstetric and orthopedic procedures.
Teaching basic airway management skills has become my passion. Learning to mask ventilate precedes the skill to intubate. Mask ventilation requires lots of practice and is technically challenging. I recognized that many of anesthesia providers are either new providers and/or have small hands. They both struggle to maintain an adequate mask seal with mask ventilation. Mask ventilation difficulties arise from either provider and/or patient anatomical challenges.
In attending many CPR events, I noticed the deficiency of hospital staff with proper Bag-mask-ventilation technique. Without proper technique, patients become acidotic and hypoxemic making positive outcomes while performing CPR more challenging.
I believe the device can help with the following:
Helps create a better mask seal for practitioners with small hands
Helps create a better mask seal for patients with large faces / beards
Dr. Gerald Rosen is the founding Program Director of the Mount Sinai Medical Center Anesthesiology Residency Program. Dr. Rosen is a board-certified anesthesiologist specializing in cardiovascular anesthesiology, post-operative care and education in anesthesiology. Dr. Rosen also provides a broad range of anesthesia including regional anesthestic techniques utilizing ultrasound for both obstetric and orthopedic procedures.
Teaching basic airway management skills has become my passion. Learning to mask ventilate precedes the skill to intubate. Mask ventilation requires lots of practice and is technically challenging. I recognized that many of anesthesia providers are either new providers and/or have small hands. They both struggle to maintain an adequate mask seal with mask ventilation. Mask ventilation difficulties arise from either provider and/or patient anatomical challenges.
KEY FACTS ABOUT OTEG MEDICAL LLC
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Miami-dade County Companies
- Company name
- OTEG MEDICAL LLC
- Status
- Active
- Filed Number
- L17000146339
- FEI Number
- 82-2090992
- Date of Incorporation
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July 7, 2017
Age - 8 years
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Florida Limited Liability
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://otegmedical.com
OTEG MEDICAL LLC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 738 WEST 50TH STREET,
MIAMI BEACH,
FL,
33140
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