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Can you see the cords?
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RSI in ED Core competency Direct laryngoscopy has long been the main stay management of the airway Advances in technology brings increasing options for video laryngoscopy
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Carlson J, Calvin A. Does the Use of Video Laryngoscopy Improve Intubation Outcomes? A systematic review. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2014;64;165-6
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11 studies included in the SR Nearly 1200 patients
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Outcomes considered Mean difference for time to intubation Intubation success rate ratios Improvement in glottic view
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Results Intubation success rate showed no statistically significant difference No significant difference in time to intubation An improvement in the glottic opening using Video Laryngoscopy
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References Carlson J, Calvin A. Does the Use of Video Laryngoscopy Improve Intubation Outcomes? A systematic review. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2014;64;165-6 Yeatts DJ, Dutton RP, Hu PF, et al. Effect of video laryngoscopy on trauma patient survival: a randomized controlled trial. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2013;75:212-219. Guyette FX, Farrell K, Carlson JN, et al. Comparison of video laryngoscopy and direct laryngoscopy in a critical care transport service. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2012;17:149- 154. Lakticova V, Koenig SJ, Narasimhan M, et al. Video laryngoscopy is associated with increased first pass success and decreased rate of esophageal intubations during urgent endotracheal intubation in a medical intensive care unit when compared to direct laryngoscopy. J Intensive Care Med. 2013.
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