A couple of people asked for the Universal VL paper in @BJAJournals: this should work https://t.co/jVdvFds7RY — Tim Cook (@doctimcook) January 17, 2018
Tag Archives: video-laryngoscopy
Video laryngoscopy does not improve the intubation outcomes in emergency and critical patients – a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Video laryngoscopy does not improve the intubation outcomes in emergency and critical patients – a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
The search for the sub$100 VL is over!
@RFAnaesthesia congrats for creating the 3D printed inexpensive #Tansen videolaryngoscope. @ketaminh this may save lives for 25$! pic.twitter.com/nrS7yvZ23e — John George K (@johngeorgedon) September 14, 2017
Routine VL in ICU intubations is faith based medicine
Video Laryngoscopy for Endotracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults: A Systemic Review and Meta-analysis
Comparison of five video-assisted intubation devices by novice and expert laryngoscopists for use in the aeromedical evacuation environment
Full article here as Open access!
Glidescope VL no better than DL in soiled airway #ExpensiveDL
Contrary to urban myth, the GlideScope appears to function very well in the presence of an airway soiled with blood or vomit pic.twitter.com/0vESECCk0u — AirwayMan (@JohnCSakles) March 17, 2017
VL and oesophagus
A new video from AOD! Seeing the esophagus during VL https://t.co/MHxhCcXDMe #intubation #anesthesia #anaesthesia #CRNA #ASA2017 pic.twitter.com/8eB4X9fvpV — Will Rosenblatt, MD (@AirwayOnDemand) March 15, 2017
DL superior to VL on a glacier!
@drnmaharajan @ketaminh even evidence says that you maybe wrong at this moment…https://t.co/hWlWKhyWDy — Juan Fco Morales (@medicis1976) March 13, 2017
Routine Video Laryngoscopy Use in the ICU Technologically Tempting, but Where’s the Evidence?
Routine Video Laryngoscopy Use in the ICU Technologically Tempting, but Where's the Evidence? https://t.co/bkEZsbMw3u #JAMA — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) March 9, 2017
Videolaryngoscopy and the search for the Holy Grail
Videolaryngoscopy and the search for the Holy Grail – https://t.co/YBsXViEjjP — SAMHQGlobal (@SAMHQglobal) February 23, 2017
Glidescope rescue after failed DL
This is why DL still matters!
DL learning curve is 60-80, and more for mastery. This is why it still matters: pic.twitter.com/qZz2FJLfYa — Sage Whitmore (@spwhitmore) February 9, 2017
CMAC VL may actually be useful in trauma
C-MAC video laryngoscopy using D-blade configuration minimizes head/neck movement in trauma pateints https://t.co/nicMQmC6tF — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) February 9, 2017
“The fallacy of video laryngoscopy”
Tales are often told of an exhausted travel who has lost their way in the desert, and are drawn astray by the the sight of a lush oasis. But as they draw close, their salvation vanishes only to reappear on the distant horizon. This optical tormentor continues to lead the hapless travelers further and further… viaContinue reading ““The fallacy of video laryngoscopy””
Read it and weep , DL haters
Video #laryngoscopy did not improve frequency of successful first-pass intubation in the ICU https://t.co/fsnx0P0PEg — JAMA (@JAMA_current) January 24, 2017 Pragmatic studies essential in evaluation of any attractive #medicaltechnology https://t.co/5ffPDn8jt3 — JAMA (@JAMA_current) January 25, 2017

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