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A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...


A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...

In infants weighing <5 kg, videolaryngoscopy with standard blades was associated with a significantly greater success rate than ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...

Conclusions. In infants weighing <5 kg, videolaryngoscopy with standard blades was associated with a significantly greater success rate than videolaryngoscopy ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non

We classified videolaryngoscope blades as standard and non-standard shapes to compare their efficacy performing tracheal intubation in children ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...

Standard blades had 2.6-fold greater odds of success at eventual tracheal intubation compared with non-standard blades in children weighing <5 kg (adjusted odds ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...

Standard blades had 2.6-fold greater odds of success at eventual tracheal intubation compared with non-standard blades in children weighing <5 kg (adjusted odds ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...

Conclusions: In infants weighing <5 kg, videolaryngoscopy with standard blades was associated with a significantly greater success rate than videolaryngoscopy ...

Direct versus video laryngoscopy with standard blades for neonatal ...

Video laryngoscopy has been found to improve first-attempt tracheal intubation success and reduce complications compared with direct laryngoscopy in children ...

Direct versus video laryngoscopy with standard blades for neonatal ...

Furthermore, video laryngoscopy using a standard blade (Miller and Macintosh) improved the success rate of first attempts at tracheal intubation and reduced ...

Comparing standard and non-standard videolaryngoscopes in ...

They showed that in infants weighing <5 kg, a standard videolaryngoscope increased intubation success rate compared with non-standard ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non-standard blades in children in the Paediatric Difficult Intubation Registry.

Video Laryngoscopy - Standard vs Hyperangulated Geometry ...

The hyperangulated blade is used with a rigid stylet, whereas the standard-geometry blade allows the use of a bougie if indicated. Proposed ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non-standard blades in children in the Paediatric Difficult Intubation Registry ; Mentioned by.

Video versus Direct Laryngoscopy for Tracheal Intubation of ...

A video laryngoscope was defined as a laryngoscope with a camera and a video screen. The trial protocol did not specify the brand of video ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non ...

A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non-standard blades in children in the Paediatric Difficult Intubation Registry ... Authors: James ...

Video laryngoscopy as the standard of care for pediatric intubation ...

An observational study of video laryngoscopy in children comparing standard and non-standard (hyper-angulated) blades found that the use of ...

Comparison between Channeled versus Non-Channeled Blade of ...

DL remains gold-standard technique for securing airway but with ... Comparison of channelled blade with non-channelled Blade of King Vision™ videolaryngoscope.

127: e - British Journal of Anaesthesia

Comparing standard and non-standard videolaryngoscopes in children ... laryngoscopy using standard blades or non-standard · blades in ...

Hyperangulated vs. Macintosh videolaryngoscopy in adults with ...

We hypothesised that using a hyperangulated videolaryngoscope blade would visualise a higher percentage of glottic opening compared with a Macintosh ...

Channelled versus nonchannelled Macintosh videolaryngoscope ...

Channelled blades have the advantage of avoiding stylet use and potential airway injury during videolaryngoscopic intubation. Nevertheless, the ...

Direct versus video laryngoscopy with standard blades for neonatal ...

Videolaryngoscopy has been found to improve first attempt tracheal intubation success and reduce complications compared to direct laryngoscopy ...