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Background and Aims: The application of cricoid pressure (CP) for rapid sequence induction is questioned on two grounds: its effectiveness in clinical settings and its impact on the laryngeal view.
Pooja Prakash Kumar +3 more
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Background Previous studies have reported that the ramped position provides a better laryngoscopic view, reduces tracheal intubation time, and increases the success rate of endotracheal intubation.
Dongho Kang +4 more
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Randomized controlled trial of intubation with the McGrath® Series 5 videolaryngoscope by inexperienced anaesthetists [PDF]
The McGrath Series 5 videolaryngoscope might reduce the incidence of unexpected difficult tracheal intubation. If it also performs as well as a standard laryngoscope during uncomplicated intubations, there would be an argument for the McGrath to become the laryngoscope of choice in higher risk settings, such as rapid sequence induction by inexperienced
L, Walker +6 more
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Objective. Evaluation of C‐MAC PM® in combination with a standard Macintosh blade size 3 in direct and indirect laryngoscopy and D‐Blade® in indirect laryngoscopy in a simulated difficult airway. Primary outcome was defined as the best view of the glottic structures.
Florian Jürgen Raimann +9 more
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Background and Aims: This study was planned to compare intubating conditions with aerosol box, while attempting intubation with either direct laryngoscope (DL) using Macintosh blade or McGrath MAC™, videolaryngoscope (VL).
Deepak Dwivedi +5 more
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Intubation of a Patient with a Large Goiter: The Advantageous Role of Videolaryngoscopy
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy has long been considered the gold standard for patients who present with a difficult airway. In the case presented, a patient has a large palpable goiter and requires intubation. After the unsuccessful attempt to intubate with the use of fiberoptic bronchoscopy, the decision to switch to videolaryngoscopy afforded a positive ...
Eric Heinz +4 more
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Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy after Thyroidectomy Detected by McGrath Videolaryngoscope
Bilateral vocal cord palsy (BVCP) is a rare complication of thyroid surgery, and it is confusing and frustrating for both patients and medical staff....
Kwangseob Shin +3 more
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Use of the McGrath® videolaryngoscope in the management of difficult and failed tracheal intubation [PDF]
Difficult laryngoscopy and failed tracheal intubation are associated with complications which can be serious, and on occasion, life-threatening. We report three cases of difficult and failed tracheal intubation using a conventional Macintosh laryngoscope in which tracheal intubation was accomplished swiftly and easily using a new design of ...
Shippey, B., Ray, D., McKeown, D.
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Improving pediatric resident laryngoscopy training through the use of a video laryngoscope
Abstract Importance Opportunities for pediatric residents to perform direct laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation (DLTI) are few and the success rate is low. Objective We hypothesize that incorporation of video laryngoscope (McGrath MAC) into pediatric residents DLTI simulation course will improve the simulated DLTI success rate.
Weerapong Lilitwat +2 more
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McGrath® videolaryngoscopy in an awake patient with a huge dangling vocal papilloma: a case report
A 68-year-old patient with a huge dangling vocal papilloma was admitted for surgical resection. Preoperative data regarding the patient’s mass-related symptoms, endoscopic view, and radiological evaluation indicated that airway management would be ...
Sung Min Lee, Hyunyoung Lim
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