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 with direct laryngoscopy, video-assisted laryngoscopy, and laryngeal mask airway (LMA) in a difficult airway simulator. This study is the first to compare the success with 3 methods for difficult airway management among pediatric trainees. Study Design Randomized crossover pilot study. Setting Tertiary academic medical center. Methods Twenty-two pediatric residents, interns, and medical students were tested. Participants were provided 1 training session by faculty using a normal infant manikin...
Abstract Background In infants, securing the airway is time-critical because of anatomical and physi...
Introduction. Indirect video laryngoscopes are altering the landscape of airway management. The prim...
The aim of this study was to determine whether GlideScope video laryngoscope (GVL) and intubating la...
Background: A prospective study was conducted to determine the rate of skill acquisition with the la...
Background: Airway management in children is challenging due to anatomical and physiological differe...
Introduction Advanced airway management in pediatrics is a rare, high stakes skillset. Developing pr...
Objectives Endotracheal intubation is an essential skill for the pediatric airway management. Althou...
Introduction: We compare the effectiveness of direct laryngoscopy (DL) to video laryngoscopy (VL) in...
Aim: Recent advances in video technology and fiber optic systems have resulted in the development of...
Objective: Training students on simulators before allowing their direct contact with patients is wel...
Video laryngoscopy (VL) is increasingly used in airway management and has been shown to decrease the...
The aim of this thesis is to quantify the intubation success rates and complication rates associated...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the intubation success rates of residents who receive coaching from superviso...
Introduction The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education has identified the need for as...
Our objective was to compare video-assisted laryngoscopy (VAL) with direct laryngoscopy (DL) for glo...
Abstract Background In infants, securing the airway is time-critical because of anatomical and physi...
Introduction. Indirect video laryngoscopes are altering the landscape of airway management. The prim...
The aim of this study was to determine whether GlideScope video laryngoscope (GVL) and intubating la...
Background: A prospective study was conducted to determine the rate of skill acquisition with the la...
Background: Airway management in children is challenging due to anatomical and physiological differe...
Introduction Advanced airway management in pediatrics is a rare, high stakes skillset. Developing pr...
Objectives Endotracheal intubation is an essential skill for the pediatric airway management. Althou...
Introduction: We compare the effectiveness of direct laryngoscopy (DL) to video laryngoscopy (VL) in...
Aim: Recent advances in video technology and fiber optic systems have resulted in the development of...
Objective: Training students on simulators before allowing their direct contact with patients is wel...
Video laryngoscopy (VL) is increasingly used in airway management and has been shown to decrease the...
The aim of this thesis is to quantify the intubation success rates and complication rates associated...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the intubation success rates of residents who receive coaching from superviso...
Introduction The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education has identified the need for as...
Our objective was to compare video-assisted laryngoscopy (VAL) with direct laryngoscopy (DL) for glo...
Abstract Background In infants, securing the airway is time-critical because of anatomical and physi...
Introduction. Indirect video laryngoscopes are altering the landscape of airway management. The prim...
The aim of this study was to determine whether GlideScope video laryngoscope (GVL) and intubating la...