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Video laryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy in achieving successful emergency endotracheal intubations: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
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The Origins of the Sniffing Position and the Three Axes Alignment Theory for Direct Laryngoscopy
The Three Axes Alignment Theory and the sniffing position for direct laryngoscopy are the anatomical basis for direct laryngoscopy. This position has been one of the hallmarks of airway management and yet its development is based on a small number of ...
K B Greenland, Victoria Eley
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Videolaryngoscopy: should it replace direct laryngoscopy? a pro-con debate
Although it is universally recognized that the advent of videolaryngoscopy has revolutionized airway management, there is considerable disagreement over the future role of direct laryngoscopy and whether direct laryngoscopy should be relegated to a ...
Sebastian G Russo
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Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy vs Direct Laryngoscopy
JAMA, 2017To the Editor The randomized clinical trial comparing video laryngoscopy with direct laryngoscopy found no between-group difference in successful first-pass intubation rates in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), but concluded that use of video laryngoscopy was associated with higher rates of severe life-threatening complications.1 There are ...
Ne-Hooi Will, Loh, Joanna, Tan
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The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractThis article reviews some of the problems involved in direct laryngoscopy. It suggests adequate preparation and evaluation of the patient to avoid complications. An evaluation of laryngospasm is given. Solutions of the problems are suggested using gear power assistance and adequate drugs for relaxation.
R B, Lewy, P A, Brusca
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AbstractThis article reviews some of the problems involved in direct laryngoscopy. It suggests adequate preparation and evaluation of the patient to avoid complications. An evaluation of laryngospasm is given. Solutions of the problems are suggested using gear power assistance and adequate drugs for relaxation.
R B, Lewy, P A, Brusca
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Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy vs Direct Laryngoscopy—Reply
JAMA, 2017In Reply Drs Loh and Tan comment on the long duration of intubation using the video laryngoscope vs the laryngoscope. The time differed from previous studies because counting started at anesthesia induction. Duration of intubation is more accurately determined this way than at the beginning of laryngoscopy in which introduction of the (video ...
Jean Baptiste, Lascarrou +2 more
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The development of direct laryngoscopy
Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 2014summary The use of direct laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation is one of the key skills of anaesthesiologists and every physician involved in airway management. Direct laryngoscopy confers the known advantages of familiarity, direct glottic visualisation, cost effectiveness, equipment availability, and a steep learning curve.
Erol Cavus, Volker Dörges
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Direct Laryngoscopy and Rigid Bronchoscopy
2012Laryngoscopy and rigid bronchoscopy represent a necessary tool in the otolaryngologist's arsenal. The advancement in designing smaller and more versatile laryngeal equipment and fiber-optic telescopes as well as the increasingly higher resolution of still and video imagery have allowed otolaryngologists to better diagnose and treat many airway lesions.
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