The next step: video laryngoscopy with extended functions
R. M. H. M. A. I. Herath
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Applied forces during neonatal intubation with direct and video laryngoscopy at different bed elevations: a randomized crossover manikin study. [PDF]
Cavallin F +6 more
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Videolaryngoscopy: making intubation more successful [PDF]
Hermans, B +3 more
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Tonsillar Trauma During Video Laryngoscopy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Tufail B +4 more
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Video analysis of neonatal intubations using video laryngoscopy: a prospective comparison of clinical practice with resuscitation guidelines. [PDF]
Ní Chathasaigh CM +5 more
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Development and validation of an artificial intelligence algorithm for detecting vocal cords in video laryngoscopy. [PDF]
Kim DK +7 more
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UK Paramedic Rapid Sequence Intubation...Is it viable? [PDF]
This report details the indications and drug requirements of Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI), then proceeds to discuss the literature and evidence surrounding RSI with a view to answering the question: Can UK Paramedics perform RSI? And more importantly,
Gubbins, Karen
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Difficult Direct Laryngoscopy Followed by Easy Video Laryngoscopic Intubation in a Patient with Bilateral Mandibular Tori: Should the Patient be Labeled as Having a "Difficult Airway?" [PDF]
JB Tan +4 more
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Comparison of Video Versus Direct Laryngoscopy: A Prospective Prehospital Air Medical Services Study [PDF]
María Florencia García‐Pintos +8 more
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The effectiveness of rapid sequence intubation (RSI) versus non-RSI in emergency department: an analysis of multicenter prospective observational study [PDF]
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