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MILAR, is a Controlled, Randomised, Comparative, Prospective, Multi-center, Superiority French Clinical Trial Comparing the MacGrath MAC Videolaryngoscope and the MacIntosh Laryngoscope for Oro-tracheal Intubation by Patients With Less Than 2 Criteria of Difficult Intubation in Elective Surgery.
Details for clinical trial NCT03470116