2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-013-3118-2
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Videolaryngoscopy: towards a new standard method for tracheal intubation in the ICU?

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“…However, there is a need for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of VL vs. DL in the ICU [31], the truth is that the use of VL in ICU is so widespread that such studies are impractical. A RCT could help determine which devices are most useful, and could study the impact of VL on both technical and human factors [135].…”
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“…However, there is a need for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of VL vs. DL in the ICU [31], the truth is that the use of VL in ICU is so widespread that such studies are impractical. A RCT could help determine which devices are most useful, and could study the impact of VL on both technical and human factors [135].…”
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“…However, achieving CL grade 1 laryngoscopy (CL 1/4) in laryngoscopy with a VL does not guarantee the success of OTI, which is relatively frequent in VLs that have a curved leaf, especially during the learning stage [31,32].…”
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“…This is relatively frequent in video laryngoscopes that have the curved blade, such as Glidescope, Airtraq and Pentax AWS, especially during the learning stage [22]. Moreover, in the systematic review by Healy et al [13], the vision of the glottis was a desirable outcome but was not considered a target for the recommendation.…”
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“…Dear Editor, We read with great interest the editorial by Larsson and Dhonneur [1] regarding the role of videolaryngoscopy in airway management on intensive care units (ICUs).…”
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