Prediction of difficulty in direct laryngoscopy [PDF]
To establish easily measurable and reproducible preoperative parameters predicting difficult laryngeal exposure in direct laryngoscopy. A prospective study including 71 patients who underwent transoral microsurgery for benign or malignant lesions of the ...
Ines Kharrat +8 more
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Videolaryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy for teaching direct laryngoscopy skills: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
It is established that videolaryngoscopy improves intubation success rates and views compared with direct laryngoscopy. However, concerns regarding default adoption of videolaryngoscopy include a negative impact on skill acquisition for direct laryngoscopy.
T M Cook, Jan Hansel
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Difficult airway management in adults: Insights from an observational cohort study on the use of videolaryngoscopy and fiberoptic bronchoscopy in a direct laryngoscopy-based practice [PDF]
Background Videolaryngoscopy has significantly improved the management of unanticipated difficult airways and replaced other intubation techniques.
Alexander Avidan +4 more
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The Efficacy of Using Video Laryngoscopy on Tracheal Intubation by Novice Physicians [PDF]
Introduction: The first successful attempt at tracheal intubation with minimal complications is crucial for emergency physicians. The aim of this study was to compare endotracheal intubation using video laryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy in the ...
Maryam Ilbagi, Mohammad Nasr-Esfahani
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Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Endotracheal Intubation with Videolaryngoscopy and Direct Laryngoscopy in Hypertensive Patients- A Randomised Clinical Trial [PDF]
Introduction: Cardiovascular responses to direct laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation have been well documented and are caused by noxious stimuli. A videolaryngoscope facilitates visualisation of the vocal cords with minimal stretch on the airways ...
Anasuya Hegde +2 more
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Background Tracheal intubation is used for advanced airway management during cardiac arrest, particularly when basic airway techniques cannot ensure adequate ventilation. However, minimizing interruptions of chest compressions is of high priority.
Richard Steffen +4 more
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Video versus Direct Laryngoscopy for Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults [PDF]
Derek J Vonderhaar +2 more
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Severe bradycardia during suspension laryngoscopy performed after tracheal intubation using a direct laryngoscope with a curved blade -A case report- [PDF]
There are a few reports about bradycardia or asystole caused by direct laryngoscopy. However, we encountered severe bradycardia in response to suspension laryngoscopy for laryngeal polypectomy after safely completing tracheal intubation using a direct ...
Hyo Bin Ko +2 more
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Pioneers of Laryngoscopy: Indirect, Direct and Video Laryngoscopy [PDF]
Airway management is one of the core skills of the anaesthetist and various techniques of airway management have developed over many years. Initially, the only view of the glottis that could be obtained was an indirect view (indirect laryngoscopy). Late in the 19th century, a direct view of the glottis was obtained via various direct laryngoscopes ...
Pieters, B. M. +3 more
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Objective Tracheal intubation using a direct laryngoscope is difficult to teach. The McGrath videolaryngoscope, a Macintosh-like device with a camera, can be used as a direct laryngoscope to educate novices under supervision using the screen. We compared
In Kyong Yi +4 more
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