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  1. Comparing the usefulness of VividTrac and classic Macintosh laryngoscope in intubation in pediatric patients with cleft palate

    Background

    Surgical repair for pediatric patients with cleft palate is performed under general anesthesia requiring endotracheal intubation. However,...

    Hani I. Taman, Tarek Habeeb Ramadan, ... Hosam I. El Said Saber in Ain-Shams Journal of Anesthesiology
    Article Open access 01 June 2023
  2. Comparison of four channelled videolaryngoscopes to Macintosh laryngoscope for simulated intubation of critically ill patients: the randomized MACMAN2 trial

    Background

    Videolaryngoscopes with an operating channel may improve the intubation success rate in critically ill patients. We aimed to compare four...

    Paul Decamps, Nicolas Grillot, ... Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou in Annals of Intensive Care
    Article Open access 16 August 2021
  3. Video laryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy in achieving successful emergency endotracheal intubations: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

    Background

    Intubating a patient in an emergent setting presents significant challenges compared to planned intubation in an operating room. This study...

    Mohammed Alsabri, Omar Ahmed Abdelwahab, ... Ayman Alhadheri in Systematic Reviews
    Article Open access 12 March 2024
  4. An in vitro assessment of light intensity provided during direct laryngeal visualization by videolaryngoscopes with Macintosh geometry blades

    Background

    Adequate illumination of the larynx is needed during laryngoscopy to facilitate tracheal intubation. The International Organization for...

    Madeleine Harlow, George Kovacs, ... J. Adam Law in Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie
    Article 08 September 2021
  5. Comparison of VividTrac®, Airtraq®, King Vision®, Macintosh Laryngoscope and a Custom-Made Videolaryngoscope for difficult and normal airways in mannequins by novices

    Background

    Direct laryngoscopy remains the gold standard for endotracheal intubation and is preferred by experienced operators. However, an increasing...

    Szilárd Rendeki, Dóra Keresztes, ... Bálint Nagy in BMC Anesthesiology
    Article Open access 26 May 2017
  6. The comparison of the technical parameters in endotracheal intubation devices: the Cmac, the Vividtrac, the McGrath Mac and the Kingvision

    Currently, there are plenty of videolaryngoscopes that appear on the market. They have different specifications. Some of these features favor the...

    Marcin Cierniak, Dariusz Timler, ... Tomasz Gaszynski in Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
    Article Open access 29 June 2015
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