The use of both a video laryngoscope and a video intubation stylet, compared with the use of a direct laryngoscope, is not only easier to learn but also associated with a higher success rate in performing endotracheal intubation for novice users. However, data comparing the two video devices used by novice personnel are rarely found in literature. Nondelayed intubation is an important condition to determine the prognosis in critically ill patients; hence, exploring intubation performance in various situations is of clinical significance. This study is aimed at comparing a video stylet and a video laryngoscope for intubation in an airway manikin with normal airway and cervical spine immobilization scenarios by novice personnel. We compared t...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether chest compressions affect the time taken for intubation (TTI) using ...
Background. Tracheal intubation still represents the "gold standard" in securing the airway of uncon...
Aim: Tracheal intubation is challenging in emergency medicine, especially in pre-hospital settings, ...
AbstractObjectivesIt remains to be determined whether the TVI-4000 Trachway video intubating (TVI) s...
Direct laryngoscopy using the Macintosh laryngoscope is a difficult skill to acquire. Videolaryngosc...
BACKGROUND Orotracheal intubation is the most common method used to secure and maintain airway. Mac...
Background. Video laryngoscopes provide better view and can improve ease of intubation compared with...
Failure to secure the airway is an important cause of morbidity and mortality during resuscitations....
Background and Objectives: Difficult intubation, which may be encountered unexpectedly during anesth...
We compared the McGrath MAC® videolaryngoscope when used as both a direct and an indirect laryngosco...
INTRODUCTION Securing the airway with a tracheal tube is essential in emergency situations, in the ...
Tracheal intubation is an essential skill for doctors. Tracheal intubation is done in patients with ...
AbstractObjectiveThe angle of the C-MAC D-Blade® videolaryngoscope, which is used for difficult airw...
Background: Out-of-hospital endotracheal intubation performed by paramedics using the Macintosh blad...
Abstract Objective The angle of the C-MAC D-Blade® videolaryngoscope, which is used for difficult a...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether chest compressions affect the time taken for intubation (TTI) using ...
Background. Tracheal intubation still represents the "gold standard" in securing the airway of uncon...
Aim: Tracheal intubation is challenging in emergency medicine, especially in pre-hospital settings, ...
AbstractObjectivesIt remains to be determined whether the TVI-4000 Trachway video intubating (TVI) s...
Direct laryngoscopy using the Macintosh laryngoscope is a difficult skill to acquire. Videolaryngosc...
BACKGROUND Orotracheal intubation is the most common method used to secure and maintain airway. Mac...
Background. Video laryngoscopes provide better view and can improve ease of intubation compared with...
Failure to secure the airway is an important cause of morbidity and mortality during resuscitations....
Background and Objectives: Difficult intubation, which may be encountered unexpectedly during anesth...
We compared the McGrath MAC® videolaryngoscope when used as both a direct and an indirect laryngosco...
INTRODUCTION Securing the airway with a tracheal tube is essential in emergency situations, in the ...
Tracheal intubation is an essential skill for doctors. Tracheal intubation is done in patients with ...
AbstractObjectiveThe angle of the C-MAC D-Blade® videolaryngoscope, which is used for difficult airw...
Background: Out-of-hospital endotracheal intubation performed by paramedics using the Macintosh blad...
Abstract Objective The angle of the C-MAC D-Blade® videolaryngoscope, which is used for difficult a...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether chest compressions affect the time taken for intubation (TTI) using ...
Background. Tracheal intubation still represents the "gold standard" in securing the airway of uncon...
Aim: Tracheal intubation is challenging in emergency medicine, especially in pre-hospital settings, ...