2015
DOI: 10.1111/anae.13343
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A comparison of the Miller laryngoscope versus the prototype neonatal offset-blade laryngoscope in a manikin

Abstract: Laryngoscope blades used to intubate newborn babies are relatively bulky and frequently exert high pressure on the upper jaw. We tested a prototype neonatal offset-blade laryngoscope (NOBL) developed to overcome these limitations. Our aims were to compare the pressure on the upper jaw exerted by a size 0 Miller laryngoscope and the NOBL on a neonatal manikin, as well as the time taken to intubate the trachea and the area of view of the larynx. Twenty healthcare professionals with more than five years of experi… Show more

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“…We conducted a randomized control trial on manikin comparing the conventional Miller blade laryngoscope with our new NOBL scope. [6] 20 volunteers with various levels of experience in neonatal care participated in the study.…”
Section: Proof Of Concept Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conducted a randomized control trial on manikin comparing the conventional Miller blade laryngoscope with our new NOBL scope. [6] 20 volunteers with various levels of experience in neonatal care participated in the study.…”
Section: Proof Of Concept Studymentioning
confidence: 99%