video laryngoscopy vs. direct laryngoscopy reuben j. strayer emupdates.com
video laryngoscopy vs. direct laryngoscopy no disclosures / conflicts reuben j. strayer
direct laryngoscopy indirect laryngoscopy video laryngoscopy traditional laryngoscopy
standard hyperangulated geometry blade geometry blade
obsolete äbs əˈ l ē t adjective 1 no longer produced or used direct laryngoscopy is not obsolete.
obsolete äbs əˈ l ē t adjective 1 no longer produced or used but the traditional direct laryngoscope is slowly becoming obsolete.
endotracheal intubation is more likely to be successful with video the less experienced the operator, and the more difficult the airway, the bigger the advantage of VL over DL Sakles 2012 (1) Anderson 2011 Aziz 2012 Noppens 2012 Kory 2013 Sakles 2012 (2) Aziz 2011 Brown 2010 Malik 2009 Serocki 2010 Griesdale 2012 Wayne 2010 Choi 2010 Serocki 2013 Kim 2013 Piepho 2011 Noppens 2010
with video, laryngoscopy is a team sport
video requires less force and patient repositioning than direct Carassiti 2013 Russell 2011
video is crucial for supervising learners it is easier to get good at video than direct and video makes it easier to get good at direct learn video first Kory 2013 Nouruzi 2009 Hirabayashi 2010 Herbstreit 2011 Ayoub 2010 Howard 2008
hyperangulation is not yes/no the more angulated, the easier it is to see the glottis, the harder it is to deliver the tube Levitan 2010
hyperangulation is not yes/no the more angulated, the easier it is to see the glottis, the harder it is to deliver the tube Levitan 2010
video laryngoscopy vs. direct laryngoscopy direct laryngoscopy is not obsolete but it is not optimal video laryngoscopes with standard geometry blades allow direct and indirect techniques the best airway device is between your ears -minh le cong
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