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Filter by:This study was designed to determine the comparison between the King Vision video laryngoscope 、 McGrath MAC video laryngoscope and Macintosh laryngoscope for nasotracheal intubation.Patients were divided into 3 groups of 30 patients each.Patients of King Vision group [n=30]、 McGrath MAC group [n=30] and Macintosh group[n=30]were intubated using respective devices.This study is the first to search the use of King Vision video laryngoscope for nasotracheal intubation.
The purpose of this study is to see whether altering the angle of the Magill forceps by 45 degrees will affect nasal intubation time in pediatric dental surgery patients. The null hypothesis is that their will be no difference between the nasal intubation times of those patients intubated with the conventional Magill forceps and those intubated with the altered Magill forceps.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether nasal intubation assisted by GlideScope videolaryngoscopy is faster, easier, and less traumatic than nasal intubation with conventional direct laryngoscopy.