BACKGROUND: Approximately half of all difficult tracheal intubations (DTIs) are unanticipated; hence, proper positioning during intubation is critical to increase the likelihood of success. The bed-up-head–elevated (BUHE) intubation position has been shown to improve laryngeal view, reduce airway complications, and prolong safe apneic time during intubation. In this study, we sought to determine whether the BUHE intubation position is noninferior to Glidescope (GLSC)- assisted intubation with regard to laryngeal exposure. METHODS: A total of 138 American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) I to III patients were randomly assigned into 2 groups and underwent baseline laryngoscopy in the sniffing position. Group BUHE patients (n = 69) ...
Background: Different techniques are proposed to improve glottis visualization during laryngo...
Study Objective - To evaluate the effectiveness of the Pentax-AWS Airway Scope (AWS) in comparison t...
AbstractStudy objectiveTo compare three different video laryngoscope devices (VL) to standard direct...
Proper positioning during intubation is critical in order to increase the likelihood of success. Th...
Background: We explored whether positioning patients in a 25° back-up sniffing position improved glo...
Background: Airway management is critical to the care of patients and direct laryngoscopy is the mai...
INTRODUCTION: Tracheal intubation using a laryngoscope is considered to be gold standard of airway ...
Background: This study aimed to get optimal sniffing position for successful intubation rate and mea...
Background: Traditional teaching dictates that direct laryngoscopy is best performed with the patien...
AbstractPurposeWe hypothesized that novices would be able to use the McGrath MAC (Aircraft Medical L...
Rigid video laryngoscopes are popular alternatives to direct laryngoscopy for intubation, but furthe...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the optimal pillow height for the best lar...
Objectives: Positioning during endotracheal intubation (ETI) is critical to ensure its success. We ...
Background: Proper position of the head and the neck is important for optimizing laryngoscopic view ...
Background and Aims: The sniffing position has been most commonly used for positioning of the head a...
Background: Different techniques are proposed to improve glottis visualization during laryngo...
Study Objective - To evaluate the effectiveness of the Pentax-AWS Airway Scope (AWS) in comparison t...
AbstractStudy objectiveTo compare three different video laryngoscope devices (VL) to standard direct...
Proper positioning during intubation is critical in order to increase the likelihood of success. Th...
Background: We explored whether positioning patients in a 25° back-up sniffing position improved glo...
Background: Airway management is critical to the care of patients and direct laryngoscopy is the mai...
INTRODUCTION: Tracheal intubation using a laryngoscope is considered to be gold standard of airway ...
Background: This study aimed to get optimal sniffing position for successful intubation rate and mea...
Background: Traditional teaching dictates that direct laryngoscopy is best performed with the patien...
AbstractPurposeWe hypothesized that novices would be able to use the McGrath MAC (Aircraft Medical L...
Rigid video laryngoscopes are popular alternatives to direct laryngoscopy for intubation, but furthe...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the optimal pillow height for the best lar...
Objectives: Positioning during endotracheal intubation (ETI) is critical to ensure its success. We ...
Background: Proper position of the head and the neck is important for optimizing laryngoscopic view ...
Background and Aims: The sniffing position has been most commonly used for positioning of the head a...
Background: Different techniques are proposed to improve glottis visualization during laryngo...
Study Objective - To evaluate the effectiveness of the Pentax-AWS Airway Scope (AWS) in comparison t...
AbstractStudy objectiveTo compare three different video laryngoscope devices (VL) to standard direct...