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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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Video Laryngoscopy Versus Direct Laryngoscopy in Novices: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Intubating the trachea is a challenging task, especially for novice intubators. Successful intubation, in the shortest possible time, prevents hypoxia and hemodynamic disturbances.
Reza Effatdoos +6 more
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Endotracheal intubation involving conventional laryngoscopy elicits a haemodynamic response associated with increased heart and blood pressure. The study was aimed to see if video laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation has any advantages over ...
Muralidhar Kanchi +4 more
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Why USB-endoscope laryngoscopy is as effective as video laryngoscopy
Purpose To compare the efficacy of a low-cost custom-made universal serial bus (USB) endoscope laryngoscope for intubation with a direct laryngoscope and a high-cost video laryngoscope in a mannequin study. Methods We used one intubation simulator model (mannequin) in our study.
Fındık, Meliha +7 more
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Comparison of Video Laryngoscopy Technologies [PDF]
Indirect laryngoscopy allows practitioners to “see around the corner” of a patient's airway during intubation. Inadequate airway management is a major contributor to patient injury, morbidity and mortality. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the video quality of commercially available video laryngoscopy systems.
Chiesa, C. +5 more
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Objective Difficult airway management is a key skill required by all pediatric physicians, yet training on multiple modalities is lacking. The objective of this study was to compare the rate of, and time to, successful advanced infant airway placement ...
Art Ambrosio MD +6 more
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Background Airway management is crucial and, probably, even the most important key competence in anaesthesiology, which directly influences patient safety and outcome.
Jochen Hinkelbein +3 more
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Background: Videolaryngoscopy may increase neonatal intubation success when used by neonatologists and anesthesiologists. It is not known if this is true for intubations by neonatal clinicians only in neonatal units or on delivery suites.
Joe Fawke +8 more
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The use of video laryngoscopy outside the operating room: A systematic review.
This study aimed to describe how video laryngoscopy is used outside the operating room within the hospital setting. Specifically, we aimed to summarise the evidence for the use of video laryngoscopy outside the operating room, and detail how it appears ...
Emma J Perkins +5 more
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Video laryngoscopy in neonate and infant intubation-a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
We aimed to analyze the effect of video laryngoscopy on intubation success, time to intubation, and adverse events in infants and neonates. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed, for which a neonates (age less than 29 days) and infants (age
Kuitunen I, Räsänen K, Huttunen TT.
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