| Literature DB >> 17715693 |
Yoshihiro Hirabayashi1, Takahiro Hakozaki, Kohji Fujisawa, Masahiro Hiruta, Yasunori Niwa, Naho Sata, Takako Sinohara, Kohki Taira, Yuko Takaku, Saki Kayamoto.
Abstract
We describe the performance of GlideScope in 34 consecutive patients who required nasal endotracheal intubation for surgical convenience. In the 34 patients, nasal endotracheal intubation was achieved in 52 +/- 22 (mean +/- SD) sec by unexperienced clinicians, and in 50 +/- 17 sec by anesthetists in the department. Margill forceps were not needed for any patient during nasotracheal intubation. The improved coordination afforded by an image on a video monitor seen by both the assistant providing laryngeal manipulation and the anesthetist handling the laryngoscope resulted in a significant advantage over the conventional laryngoscope technique. GlideScope seems to be a novel useful device for nasal endotracheal intubation.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17715693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Masui ISSN: 0021-4892