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NCT ID: NCT04770077 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Intubation;Difficult

Sniper Intubation for Training of Undergraduate Medical Student

Start date: March 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Students trained to focus on vocal cord before intubation

NCT ID: NCT03567902 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Intubation;Difficult

C-MAC Videolaryngoscope Intubation and Cervical Spine Motion

Start date: June 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to compare the effect of the C-MAC videolaryngoscope intubation technique vs. the conventional direct laryngoscope intubation technique on the cervical spine motion during intubation in patients with the simulated cervical immobilization.

NCT ID: NCT03443947 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Intubation;Difficult

Modified Mallampati Scoring Technique for Airway Assessment

mod mallampati
Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

comparing a new technique for airway assessment using tongue depressor versus conventional mallampati scoring system. Using tongue depressor to improve airway score is suggested to increase reliability of airway assessment model

NCT ID: NCT02878005 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

A Comparison Between the Intubating Laryngeal Tube Suction and the Ambu AuraGain

Start date: August 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The intubating Laryngeal Tube Suction-Disposable is a new version of the Laryngeal Tube-Suction. It has a ventilator channel with a 13.5mm internal diameter, which enables the passage of an Endotracheal Tube either blindly or with fiberoptic guidance.This study was designed to assess the success rate of blind and fiberoptic endotracheal intubation using iLTS-D, in comparison with the and Ambu® AuraGain™ in adult patients.

NCT ID: NCT02430415 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult

Laryngoscope-assisted Lightwand Intubation and Cervical Spine Motion

Start date: May 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to compare the effect of the laryngoscope-assisted lightwand intubation technique vs. the conventional lightwand intubation technique on the cervical spine motion during intubation in patients with the simulated cervical immobilization.