Video laryngoscopy improves intubation success and reduces esophageal intubations compared to direct laryngoscopy in the medical intensive care unit
Critical Care2013Vol. 17(5), pp. R237–R237
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Jarrod Mosier, Sage P. Whitmore, John W. Bloom, Linda Snyder, Lisa A Graham, Gordon Carr, John C. Sakles
Abstract
In the medical ICU, video laryngoscopy resulted in higher first attempt and ultimate intubation success rates and improved grade of laryngoscopic view while reducing the esophageal intubation rate compared to direct laryngoscopy.
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