| Literature DB >> 25520833 |
Atsushi Kotera1, Hiroki Irie1, Shinsuke Iwashita1, Junichi Taniguchi1, Shunji Kasaoka1, Yoshihiro Kinoshita2.
Abstract
We tested the utility of the McGrath MAC(®) (McG) video laryngoscope during chest compression compared with the Pentax Airwayscope(®) (AWS). We recruited 59 participants into the simulation study. The difference in the time to intubation (TTI [sec]) between without and with chest compression was significant for the AWS attempts (median 13, range 6-28 vs. median 15, range 6-72, p = 0.0247) but not significant for the McG attempts (median 16, range 6-75 vs. median 16, range 6-71); however, the difference of the TTIs is not serious clinically. The utility of the two devices during chest compressions is almost similar although their characteristics are different.Entities:
Keywords: Chest compression; McGrath MAC; Pentax AirwayScope
Year: 2014 PMID: 25520833 PMCID: PMC4267463 DOI: 10.1186/2052-0492-2-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intensive Care ISSN: 2052-0492
Figure 1Scatter graph of TTI in all of participants using each device without and with chest compression. The thick bar indicates the median TTI. Open circles indicate successful tracheal intubations, and x indicates a failed tracheal intubation.
Figure 2McG does not contact arm of chest compressor at insertion, but AWS does.