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Forces applied to the maxillary incisors by video laryngoscopes and the
BackgroundModern video laryngoscopes (VLSs) provide a superior view of the glottis, facilitating easier intubations. This study evaluates the forces applied to the maxillary incisors when using various VLSs and a Macintosh blade.MethodsFifty consecutive surgery patients were randomly assigned to receive laryngoscopy from a pair of four blades ...
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Validation of the glidescope video laryngoscope in pediatric patients
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2009SummaryBackground: GlideScope laryngoscopy provides a glottic view equal or superior compared to Macintosh laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation in adult patients. Data evaluating GlideScope laryngoscopy in pediatric patients are lacking. This study compared intubation times of GlideScope laryngoscopy vs Macintosh laryngoscopy in pediatric patients.
Lars-Uwe Scholtz+8 more
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Video Laryngoscope: A Review of the Literature
2016Orotracheal intubation is the gold standard technique to secure the airways during general anesthesia, in the intensive care unit and in the often hostile prehospital setting. Major complications during airway management are mainly due to inability to secure or maintain the airways, because of an unexpected difficult tracheal intubation, an esophageal ...
Andrea De Gasperi+2 more
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Comparing intubation performance of video and direct laryngoscopes
Journal of Anesthesia, 2012To the Editor: In a randomized crossover manikin study by Saito and colleague [1] comparing intubation performance of the Coopdech videolaryngoscope Portable VLP-100 (VLP100), AirwayScope (AWS), and Macintosh laryngoscope, all study participants were residents trained in the anesthesia department for more than 1 month, and prestudy training comprised ...
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Optical and video laryngoscopes for emergency airway management
Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2008Direct laryngoscopy for airway management was introduced into clinical medicine almost 70 years ago and is still the dominant modality. The recent development of video and optical laryngoscopy could be the most important change in this paradigm. This paper examines state of the art devices and makes recommendations regarding specific advantages they ...
Samuel M. Keim+2 more
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GlideScope video laryngoscopes
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007Kimberly M. Sandberg+2 more
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