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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36362519/tracheal-intubation-during-advanced-life-support-using-direct-laryngoscopy-versus-glidescope-%C3%A2-videolaryngoscopy-by-clinicians-with-limited-intubation-experience-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Hans van Schuppen, Kamil Wojciechowicz, Markus W Hollmann, Benedikt Preckel
The use of the Glidescope® videolaryngoscope might improve tracheal intubation performance in clinicians with limited intubation experience, especially during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to compare direct laryngoscopy to Glidescope® videolaryngoscopy by these clinicians. PubMed/Medline and Embase were searched from their inception to 7 July 2020 for randomized controlled trials, including simulation studies. Studies on adult patients or adult-sized manikins were included when direct laryngoscopy was compared to Glidescope® videolaryngoscopy by clinicians with limited experience in tracheal intubation (<10 intubations per year)...
October 26, 2022: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36138589/effectiveness-of-indirect-and-direct-laryngoscopes-in-pediatric-patients-a-systematic-review-and-network-meta-analysis
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroshi Hoshijima, Takahiro Mihara, Shinichi Kokubu, Sakura Takeda, Toshiya Shiga, Kentaro Mizuta
This research aimed to produce a coherent ranking of the effectiveness of intubation devices in pediatric patients using network meta-analysis (NMA). We searched the electric databases for prospective randomized studies that compared different tracheal intubation devices in pediatric patients. The primary outcome was intubation failure at the first attempt. Secondary outcomes were glottic visualization and intubation time. The statistical analysis performed used DerSimonian and Laird random-effects models. Frequentist network meta-analysis was conducted, and network plots and network league tables were produced...
August 25, 2022: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35999074/comparison-of-two-sizes-of-glidescope%C3%A2-blades-in-tracheal-intubation-of-infants-a-randomised-clinicaltrial
#23
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ji-Hye Kwon, Yoon Joo Chung, Sukyoung Her, Ji Seon Jeong, Chungsu Kim, Jeong-Jin Min
BACKGROUND: The appropriate size of GlideScope® blade for tracheal intubation in neonates and premature infants has not been established. We evaluated the impact of the size of the GlideScope® blade on the time taken for intubation in infants weighing 2.5-3.6 kg. METHODS: Sixty infants weighing 2.5-3.6 kg were randomly assigned to use of the size 1 blade (n=30) or the size 2 blade (n=30). The primary outcome was the time taken to intubate. Components related to the laryngoscopic view which could affect the duration of the intubating process were also analysed...
October 2022: British Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35652136/cuff-inflation-technique-is-better-than-magill-forceps-technique-to-facilitate-nasotracheal-intubation-guiding-by-glidescope%C3%A2-video-laryngoscope
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chia-Heng Lin, Kuang-Yi Tseng, Miao-Pei Su, Wen-Ming Chuang, Ping-Yang Hu, Kuang-I Cheng
Video laryngoscopy is often selected to assist nasotracheal intubation in allowing better laryngeal visualization, although there is no comparative study evaluating the effectiveness between auxiliary techniques by using Magill forceps and inflated cuff in GlideScope video laryngoscopy for nasotracheal intubation. Fifty-one of 100 patients in a Magill forceps group and 47 of 100 patients in a cuff inflation group were included in the final analysis in this randomized, single-blind, parallel, clinical trial study...
June 1, 2022: Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35340943/comparative-evaluation-of-glidescope-videolaryngosocope-and-conventional-macintosh-laryngoscope-for-nasotracheal-intubation-in-patients-undergoing-oropharyngeal-cancer-surgeries-a-prospective-randomized-study
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abhishek Kumar, Nishkarsh Gupta, Vinod Kumar, Sachidanand Jee Bharti, Rakesh Garg, Rajeev Kumar, Sushma Bhatnagar
Background and Aims: Nasotracheal intubation in oropharyngeal cancer patients is challenging owing to anatomical alterations. Various videolaryngoscopes have been compared to conventional laryngoscope and also amongst each other in different clinical scenarios; the supremacy of videolaryngoscopes over conventional laryngoscope in oropharyngeal cancer patients is yet to be established. We compared the efficacy of glidescope videolaryngoscopes and Macintosh laryngoscope for nasotracheal intubation in patients posted for routine oropharyngeal cancer...
October 2021: Journal of Anaesthesiology, Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35339355/dental-strain-on-maxillary-incisors-during-tracheal-intubation-with-double-lumen-tubes-and-different-laryngoscopy-techniques-a-blinded-mannequin-study
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jerome Defosse, Joris Kleinschmidt, Axel Schmutz, Torsten Loop, Manfred Staat, Karl-Heinz Gatzweiler, Frank Wappler, Mark Schieren
OBJECTIVES: To quantify dental forces during double-lumen tube intubations with different laryngoscopy techniques. DESIGN: Experimental biomechanical mannequin study. SETTING: Two German university hospitals. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred four anesthesiologists with varying levels of experience. INTERVENTIONS: Participants performed a sequence of intubations on a mannequin equipped with hidden forces sensors in the maxillary incisors...
August 2022: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35330362/comparisons-of-videolaryngoscopes-for-intubation-undergoing-general-anesthesia-systematic-review-and-network-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
#27
REVIEW
Juncheol Lee, Youngsuk Cho, Wonhee Kim, Kyu-Sun Choi, Bo-Hyoung Jang, Hyungoo Shin, Chiwon Ahn, Jae Guk Kim, Min Kyun Na, Tae Ho Lim, Dong Won Kim
BACKGROUND: The efficacy and safety of videolaryngoscopes (VLs) for tracheal intubation is still conflicting and changeable according to airway circumstances. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of several VLs in patients undergoing general anesthesia. METHODS: Medline, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library were searched until 13 January 2020. The following VLs were evaluated compared to the Macintosh laryngoscope (MCL) by network meta-analysis for randomized controlled trials (RCTs): Airtraq, Airwayscope, C-MAC, C-MAC D-blade (CMD), GlideScope, King Vision, and McGrath...
February 26, 2022: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35039244/airway-management-of-covid-19-patients-a-survey-on-the-experience-of-1125-physicians-in-spain
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Granell Gil, N Sanchís López, C Aldecoa Álvarez de Santulano, J A de Andrés Ibáñez, P Monedero Rodríguez, J Álvarez Escudero, R Rubini Puig, C S Romero García
BACKGROUND: We explored the experience of clinicians from the Spanish Society of Anesthesiology (SEDAR) in airway management of COVID-19 patients. METHODS: An software-based survey including a 32-item questionnaire was conducted from April 18 to May 17, 2020. Participants who have been involved in tracheal intubations in patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection were included anonymously after obtaining their informed consent. The primary outcome was the preferred airway device for tracheal intubation...
January 14, 2022: Revista española de anestesiología y reanimación
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35035809/a-meta-analysis-on-the-effectiveness-of-video-laryngoscopy-versus-laryngoscopy-for-emergency-orotracheal-intubation
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaotong Ba
Background: Video laryngoscopy has been associated with some orotracheal intubations and enhances the glottic view at time of laryngoscopy and the success rate of the intubation in patients from the emergency department and the intensive care unit. In usual cases, direct laryngoscopy is performed among the patients from the emergency department or the intensive care unit. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we draw the comparison between the video laryngoscopy and direct laryngoscopy for the emergency orotracheal intubation...
2022: Journal of Healthcare Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34974645/comparison-between-gliderite%C3%A2-rigid-stylet-and-parker-flex-it%C3%A2-stylet-to-facilitate-glidescope-intubation-in-simulated-difficult-intubation-a-randomized-controlled-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Won Bak, Yeonji Noh, Juyoun Kim, Byeongmun Hwang, Seongsik Kang, Heejeong Son, Minsoo Kim
Background: The GlideScope® videolaryngoscope (GVL) is widely used in patients with difficult airways and provides a good glottic view. However, the acute angle of the blade can make insertion and advancement of an endotracheal tube (ETT) more difficult than direct laryngoscopy, and the use of a stylet is recommended. This randomized controlled trial compared Parker Flex-It™ stylet (PFS) with GlideRite® rigid stylet (GRS) to facilitate intubation with the GVL in simulated difficult intubations...
December 30, 2021: Anesthesia and pain medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34809757/anesthesia-considerations-for-patients-with-severe-achalasia
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abner Perez
Aspiration, the inadvertent introduction of fluids or solids into the trachea, is a severe risk in patients with achalasia, presenting major challenges for anesthesia providers. Achalasia is an autoimmune reaction resulting in decreased lower esophageal peristalsis and the inability of the lower esophageal sphincter to relax, preventing the passage of food and liquids. A 47-yearold woman with a history of achalasia presented to the endoscopy suite for esophagogastroduodenoscopy. The patient was admitted with complaints of dysphagia and the inability to tolerate solids and liquids...
December 2021: AANA Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34809581/intubation-using-viescope-vs-video-laryngoscopy-in-full-personal-protective-equipment-a-randomized-controlled-simulation-trial
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannes Ecker, Simone Kolvenbach, Holger Herff, Wolfgang A Wetsch
BACKGROUND: VieScope is a new type of laryngoscope, with a straight, transparent and illuminated blade, allowing for direct line of sight towards the larynx. In addition, VieScope is disposed of after single patient use, which can avoid cross-contaminations of contagious material. This has gained importance especially when treating patients with highly contagious infectious diseases, such as during the SARS-CoV2 pandemic. In this context, VieScope has not been evaluated yet in a clinical study...
November 22, 2021: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34658729/a-comparative-study-of-the-efficacy-of-glidescope-versus-macintosh-direct-laryngoscopy-for-intubation-in-pediatric-patients-undergoing-cardiac-surgery
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ibrahim Zabani, Mohammed AlHarbi, Abdulkarim AlHassoun, Shafat Iqbal, Dareen Al Amoudi, Sultan AlOtaibi, Hasan Saad
Background: The Glidescope is a novel, portable, reusable video laryngoscope that has provided superior laryngeal visualization to facilitate tracheal intubation, especially in the management of difficult airways. In this study, we aimed to compare the efficacy of the Glidescope (video-laryngoscope) against the Macintosh direct laryngoscope. Methods: Fifty patients were randomly selected via simple randomization using computer-generated random numbers, and sorted into two groups of 25 patients: the Glidescope group and the Macintosh group...
October 2021: Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34603808/a-novel-use-of-laryngoscope-for-difficult-papanicolaou-smear-collection
#34
Sarah Boudova, Caitlin Thomas, John Wolfe, Jeanne M Schilder
The prevalence of cervical cancer has dropped significantly since introduction of the Papanicolaou (Pap) screen. The greatest risk factor for cervical cancer is inadequate screening. Altered pelvic anatomy can limit the ability to collect a Pap smear. In the presented case, a woman with a history of fibroids and bleeding presented for an exam under anesthesia. Traditional approaches for collecting a Pap smear failed. A GlideScope video laryngoscope was used to visualize the cervix, and a Pap smear was collected...
2021: Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34594557/soft-palate-perforation-from-glidescope%C3%A2-intubation-a-case-report
#35
Matthew W Oh, Alla Yarmosh, David Francis, Tiffany S Moon
We highlight a potential major complication from GlideScope intubation-perforation of the soft palate. With increasing use of video laryngoscopy, precautions must be taken to ensure that its continued use does not increase airway complications.
September 2021: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34588415/acute-on-chronic-cervical-myelopathy-causing-cervical-segmental-myoclonus-in-a-high-level-wheelchair-athlete-a-case-report
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noël Pristas, Karl Klamar, Jonathan Napolitano, Nathan Rosenberg
INTRODUCTION: This is a 20-year-old wheelchair athlete with history of caudal regression syndrome and cervical canal stenosis who developed spinal segmental myoclonus following routine intubation for an elective procedure. CASE PRESENTATION: This patient is a 20-year-old man with history of caudal regression syndrome and chronic cervical stenosis. He is a high-level wheelchair racer and paralympic hopeful. This patient initially presented 18 months prior with shoulder abduction weakness...
September 29, 2021: Spinal Cord Series and Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34563941/effects-of-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-on-direct-versus-video-laryngoscopy-using-a-mannequin-model
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Kei, Donald P Mebust
INTRODUCTION: During the last decade, guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation has shifted, placing chest compressions and defibrillation first and airway management second. Physicians are being forced to intubate simultaneously with uninterrupted, high quality chest compressions. Using a mannequin model, this study examines the differences between direct and video laryngoscopy, comparing their performance with and without simultaneous chest compressions. METHODS: Fifty emergency medicine physicians were randomly assigned to intubate a mannequin six times, using direct laryngoscopy (DL) and with two video laryngoscopy (VL) systems, a C-MAC traditional Macintosh blade and a GlideScope hyperangulated blade, with and without simultaneous chest compressions...
December 2021: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34559834/does-seniority-always-correlate-with-simulated-intubation-performance-comparing-endotracheal-intubation-performance-across-medical-students-residents-and-physicians-using-a-high-fidelity-simulator
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sze-Yuen Yau, Yu-Che Chang, Meng-Yu Wu, Shu-Chen Liao
BACKGROUND: Endotracheal intubation is crucial in emergency medical care and anaesthesia. Our study employed a high-fidelity simulator to explore differences in intubation success rate and other skills between junior and senior physicians. METHODS: We examined the performance of 50 subjects, including undergraduate students (UGY), postgraduate trainees (PGY), residents (R), and attending physicians (VS). Each participant performed 12 intubations (i.e. 3 devices x 4 scenarios) on a high-fidelity simulator...
2021: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34498231/an-in-vitro-assessment-of-light-intensity-provided-during-direct-laryngeal-visualization-by-videolaryngoscopes-with-macintosh-geometry-blades
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeleine Harlow, George Kovacs, Paul Brousseau, J Adam Law
BACKGROUND: Adequate illumination of the larynx is needed during laryngoscopy to facilitate tracheal intubation. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has established a minimum light intensity for direct laryngoscopy (DL) of over 500 lux for at least ten minutes, but no such standard exists for Macintosh geometry videolaryngoscope (Mac-VL) blades, which allow for both direct or indirect (videoscopic) viewing of the larynx. Using in situ bench and in vitro testing in a human cadaver, we determined illumination and luminance values delivered by various Mac-VLs and compared these with published minimum lighting benchmarks as well as a reference direct laryngoscope...
December 2021: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34449866/new-versus-old-the-i-view-video-laryngoscope-versus-the-glidescope-a-prospective-randomized-crossover-trial
#40
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
David H Taylor, Eric M Wagner, Jerry S Hu, Michael R Tobin, Aaron J Cronin, Kyle S Couperus, Michael D April, Steven G Schauer, Jason F Naylor
BACKGROUND: A novel video laryngoscope device, the i-view, may extend intubation capability to the lowest echelons of deployed military medicine. The i-view is a one-time use, disposable laryngoscope. We compared time to completion of endotracheal intubation (ETI) between the i-view and GlideScope among military emergency medicine providers in a simulation setting. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, randomized, crossover trial. We randomized participants to i-view or GlideScope first before they performed 2 ETI-1 with each device...
July 2021: The Medical journal
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