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Conventional videolaryngoscope versus 3D printed videolaryngoscope [PDF]
Background and objectives: In patients with Covid-19, using a video laryngoscope as an alternative to direct laryngoscopy is recommended to protect the intubator from infection and reduce intubation failures due to personal protective equipment. The cost
Kamil Varlık Erel +1 more
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Comparative Efficacy of Face-to-Face and Right-Rear Upright Intubation in a Randomized Crossover Manikin Study [PDF]
Introduction: Upright intubation is essential for managing difficult airways but can be challenging, especially for less experienced clinicians. Face-to-face intubation may lower first-pass success rates due to unfamiliar orientation.
Cheng-Wei Tseng +6 more
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A novel AI-guided and motorized videolaryngoscope aiming to democratize endotracheal intubation [PDF]
BackgroundVideolaryngoscopy has improved glottic visualization during intubation, but difficulties in tube advancement and hand-eye coordination continue to limit procedural efficiency.
Robert Harutyunyan +8 more
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Ramped versus sniffing position for videolaryngoscopy-guided tracheal intubation in adult patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis [PDF]
Background and Aims: The sniffing position is required for direct laryngoscopy to align the oropharyngeal-laryngeal axis in the line of sight. However, videolaryngoscope (VL)-guided intubation may not need a sniffing position. This meta-analysis compared
Navneh Samagh +4 more
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Hyper-angulated (Glidescope) versus intermediate-angled (UED-A) videolaryngoscopy for routine tracheal intubation in adults: a prospective randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Videolaryngoscopy (VL) has become the gold standard for airway management. However, performance differences among blade geometries—especially between hyper-angulated and intermediate-angled designs—remain underexplored in routine airway management.
Sabrina Migliorelli +10 more
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Background and Aims: Videolaryngoscopy has been introduced for the management of difficult airway; however, it remains unclear whether it is helpful in routine prediction of a difficult airway.
Meda V. Srinivas +4 more
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Background: Laryngoscopy and intubation cause activation of the sympathetic nervous system and can results in tachycardia, arrhythmias and hypertension.
Prashant Bankar +2 more
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Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settings
Background: Complications originated in the handling of the airway represent an important cause of morbimortality associated to anesthesia. Is possible that Videolaryngoscopes make this handling easier in some specific scenarios could be better than ...
Marian Cabrera +5 more
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Objective Tracheal intubation using a direct laryngoscope is difficult to teach. The McGrath videolaryngoscope, a Macintosh-like device with a camera, can be used as a direct laryngoscope to educate novices under supervision using the screen. We compared
In Kyong Yi +4 more
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BackgroundDouble-lumen tube is commonly used in thoracic surgeries that need one-lung ventilation, but its big size and stiff structure make it harder to perform intubation than a conventional tracheal intubation tube.ObjectivesTo investigate the ...
Young Sung Kim +4 more
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