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NCT ID: NCT03495596 Completed - Videolaryngoscopy Clinical Trials

Predictors of Difficult Videolaryngoscopy

Start date: January 17, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary goal of this study was to identify parameters affecting the failure of videolaryngoscopy in clinical practice; secondly, the incidence of videolaryngoscopy use and the most frequently used patient groups.

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: NCT02787629 Completed - Intubation Clinical Trials

Comparison of Simultaneous Endotracheal Tube Insertion With GlideScope Use

Start date: October 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients presenting for elective surgery requiring orotracheal intubation will be randomized to having the ETT inserted into the pharynx simultaneous to GlideScope insertion and then having the ETT advanced under GlideScope guidance into the trachea, or, being intubated in the more common fashion with the GlideScope being inserted first and having the ETT then advanced via the pharynx into the trachea.

NCT ID: NCT01090726 Completed - Intubation Clinical Trials

Intubation With Storz Videolaryngoscope® Versus Airtraq® - in an Infant Population

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

The purpose of the pilot study is to compare new laryngoscopes for infants by assessing the equipment best suited to assist the intubation, with the best overview, shortest time to intubation and use these numbers to make a sample size calculation for the full protocol. The investigators hypothesis is that the Storz videolaryngoscope® has a better success rate than infants (<2 years). The patients will be optimally anaesthetized with neuromuscular blockade for the intubation. All patient will be evaluated with af Macintosh blade laryngoscope, with an Airtraq® or a Storz videolaryngoscope®, and finally intubated with the other one of the later, which the patient was randomized to.