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Filter by:The aim of this study was to compare time, success rates of different double-lumen tubes in intubation in a standardized manikin model.
The aim of this study was to compare time, success rates of different tracheal tubes (standard tube and ETView VivaSight SL) for intubation with an immobilized cervical spine in a standardized manikin model.
The objective of this study is to compared effectiveness of intubation using ETView VivaSight SL and standard tracheal tube during resuscitation performed by a novice-physicians.
The purpose of this study was to compare the Pentax AWS, Intubrite and AirTraq to Miller laryngoscope during pediatric resuscitation with and without chest compressions.
The aim of this study was to compare four different CPR feedback devices to standard BLS in terms of the quality of single rescuer pediatric resuscitation. Therefore, the investigators hypothesis was that there would be no difference between CPR methods in terms of chest compression quality parameters.
The investigators will compare the success rates and time to successful intubation of endotracheal intubation during simulated pediatric and infant resuscitation with and without chest compression using four different video-laryngoscopes.
The aim of the study was to compare two methods of training in CPR, standard basic life support and CPR using CPR feedback device.
Descriptive and prognosis study of the functional outcome after cardiac arrest for the patients awake within the first 15 days.
We hypothesized that the McGrath MAC EMS is beneficial for intubation of pediatric manikins while performing CPR. In the current study, we compared effectiveness of the McGrath MAC EMS and MIL laryngoscopes in child resuscitation with and without CC.
The aim of this study was to compare time, success rates of video laryngoscope and direct laryngoscope for the emergency intubation with an immobilized cervical spine in a standardized pediatric manikin model.