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The Articulating Oral Airway (AOA) is a novel oral airway which actively displaces the tongue, allowing for a greater cross-sectional area for mask ventilation. The investigators hypothesize that, in ...
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Ron Abrons
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The University of Iowa Hospital
Iowa City, Iowa
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