The Cardiff paediatric laryngoscope blade is a single blade that has been designed for use in children from birth to adolescence. This open, randomised, crossover study compared the Cardiff blade with the straight, size 1, Miller laryngoscope blade in 39 infants under 1 years of age and the curved, size 2, Macintosh blade in 39 children aged 1-16 years. The same laryngoscopic view was obtained with the Cardiff and Miller blades in 26 patients; the view was better with the Cardiff blade in seven patients and better with the Miller blade in six (median (IQR [range]) grade of laryngoscopy 1 (1-2 [1-3]) vs. 1 (1-2 [1-3]), respectively; p = 0.405). The Cardiff blade was faster at gaining a view than the Miller blade (mean (SD) time 8.5 (2.9) s v...
BACKGROUND:Managing difficult pediatric airway is challenging. The MultiViewScope (MVS) Stylet Scope...
BACKGROUND:The efficacy of devices for difficult intubation in paediatric patients, especially with ...
Background: The study evaluates whether facial landmarks can be used to estimate an appropriate lary...
The Cardiff paediatric laryngoscope blade is a single blade that has been designed for use in childr...
Background and Aims: Paediatric airway needs special consideration as it is not a miniature replica ...
Background: Both the Miller and Macintosh blades are commonly used during laryngoscopy in infants an...
Background: Although several types of laryngoscope blades of different sizes and shapes are present,...
Background. There are two forms of Macintosh laryngoscope blade. Compared with the standard blade, t...
Background: The design of a videolaryngoscope blade may affect its efficacy. We classified videolary...
Abstract Background In infants, securing the airway is time-critical because of anatomical and physi...
Background: It is still controversial which laryngoscope may be a better option in unanticipated dif...
BackgroundVideo laryngoscopy is an effective tool in the management of difficult pediatric airway. H...
Securing a patent airway in patients undergoing general anesthesia is routinely done using gold stan...
Background. Ease of endotracheal intubation with C-MAC video laryngoscope (VLS) with Miller blades 0...
Background and Aims: Truview evo2 has been found to improve the glottic view when compared with the ...
BACKGROUND:Managing difficult pediatric airway is challenging. The MultiViewScope (MVS) Stylet Scope...
BACKGROUND:The efficacy of devices for difficult intubation in paediatric patients, especially with ...
Background: The study evaluates whether facial landmarks can be used to estimate an appropriate lary...
The Cardiff paediatric laryngoscope blade is a single blade that has been designed for use in childr...
Background and Aims: Paediatric airway needs special consideration as it is not a miniature replica ...
Background: Both the Miller and Macintosh blades are commonly used during laryngoscopy in infants an...
Background: Although several types of laryngoscope blades of different sizes and shapes are present,...
Background. There are two forms of Macintosh laryngoscope blade. Compared with the standard blade, t...
Background: The design of a videolaryngoscope blade may affect its efficacy. We classified videolary...
Abstract Background In infants, securing the airway is time-critical because of anatomical and physi...
Background: It is still controversial which laryngoscope may be a better option in unanticipated dif...
BackgroundVideo laryngoscopy is an effective tool in the management of difficult pediatric airway. H...
Securing a patent airway in patients undergoing general anesthesia is routinely done using gold stan...
Background. Ease of endotracheal intubation with C-MAC video laryngoscope (VLS) with Miller blades 0...
Background and Aims: Truview evo2 has been found to improve the glottic view when compared with the ...
BACKGROUND:Managing difficult pediatric airway is challenging. The MultiViewScope (MVS) Stylet Scope...
BACKGROUND:The efficacy of devices for difficult intubation in paediatric patients, especially with ...
Background: The study evaluates whether facial landmarks can be used to estimate an appropriate lary...