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NCT ID: NCT03118622 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation;Difficult

Pentax Videolaryngoscopy in Children

Pentax
Start date: May 31, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Comparison of Intubation using Pentax (Pentas AWS, Pentax, Tokyo, Japan) and Macintoch in pediatric patients

NCT ID: NCT03089528 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Videolaryngoscopy for Intubation in Patients With Diabetes

Start date: April 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The use of videolarygoscopy (VL) as first choice for tracheal intubation versus direct laryngoscopy (DL) is a matter of debate. These two methods were compared in several studies. Videolaryngoscopes may reduce the number of failed intubations, particularly among patients presenting with a difficult airway. They improve the glottic view and may reduce airway trauma. DM is accepted as a risk factor for difficult intubation. The aim of this study is to compare VL to DL in adult patients requiring tracheal intubation for anesthesia, in terms of intubation success, glottic view quality, intubation failure, intubation time, conversion to another laringoscopy method and adverse outcomes related to tracheal intubation.

NCT ID: NCT03080896 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

Video-Laryngoscope Alone or With Bronchoscope for Predicted Difficult Intubation

COMBO
Start date: April 10, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Using a combination of the video-laryngoscope with the disposable fiber-optic bronchoscope (aScope III) is a feasible way to facilitate successful intubation in a timely manner, in patients with predicted difficult airway due to tumors in the oral cavity, pharynx or larynx To test the hypothesis that combination of video-laryngoscope with the fiber-optic bronchoscope is superior to video-laryngoscope alone for intubation of patients with oral cavity, pharyngeal or laryngeal pathologies undergoing surgery

NCT ID: NCT02788253 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

Mallampati Classification vs Best Visible Mallampati for Prediction of Difficult Tracheal Intubation

Start date: June 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Mallampati score (classification of the visibility of oropharyngeal structures) should be performed in the sitting position, head in the neutral position, mouth widely open, and tongue protrudes, without phonation. However, phonation, and position modify the visibility of oropharyngeal structures and thus the Mallampati score. We aimed at evaluating the predictive value of the best observable Mallampati score as compare to the recommended Mallampati score.

NCT ID: NCT02769819 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

Identification of Morphological Characteristics to Predict Difficult Endotracheal Intubation Using a Flexible Fiberscope

BFO
Start date: October 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to identify patients' features predictive of difficult endotracheal intubation using a flexible fiberscope.

NCT ID: NCT02664532 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

Miller Straight Blade vs Macintosh Blade

Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this prospective open labeled randomized study was to compare the "laryngoscopic glottis view" as well as "ease of intubation" between the two blades in routine intubations in non-difficult airways.

NCT ID: NCT02578992 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

"Neutral Position" and "Head-elevating Position" for Orotracheal Intubation With "Trachway" Intubating Stylet in Adults

Start date: December 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate two different patient's head and neck positions(neutral position and head-elevating position) for the effectiveness of orotracheal intubation with using the "Clarus Video System (Trachway®)" intubating stylet.

NCT ID: NCT02566135 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

I-gel Versus Classic-Laryngeal Mask Airway (C-LMA) as a Conduit for Tracheal Intubation Using Ventilating Bougie

Start date: March 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Supraglottic Airway devices(SGAs) like I-Gel and C-LMA ( classic laryngeal mask airway ) have been used as a conduit for tracheal intubation using ventilating bougie. General Anaesthesia with tracheal intubation is one of the technique for giving anaesthesia. Tracheal intubation may become difficult sometimes and endangers patients life. Using SGAs as a conduit for tracheal intubation helps in securing airway. This will be further facilitated by using ventilating bougie, as it maintains oxygenation.

NCT ID: NCT02563301 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

Videolaryngoscopy in Patients With Cervical Spine Immobilisation

Start date: August 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Tracheal intubation is more difficult in patients in whom cervical spine immobilisation is maintained during tracheal intubation. The McGrath Series 5 videolaryngoscope offers a potential solution. The relatively short radius of the blade curvature combined with the internal arrangement of optimal components means that the glottis can be seen without the need for alignment of the oral, pharyngeal and tracheal axes. The investigators propose that the McGrath Series 5 videolaryngoscope will improve the view of the larynx in patients with limited neck movements, making intubation quicker, easier and possibly safer.

NCT ID: NCT02418741 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

Head Position for Endotracheal Intubation

THHEIEIA
Start date: August 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether degree of neck flexion affect on laryngeal view and discomfort during endotracheal intubation in adult patients.