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Effect of the tube-guiding channel on intubation success with videolaryngoscopes

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8623915 Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
General blade design seems to be more important for the performance of videolaryngoscopes than the presence of a tube-guiding channel.
Keywords
videolaryngoscopesdifficult airwayEndotracheal intubation
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Effect of the tube-guiding channel on intubation success with videolaryngoscopes
Authors
S. Nabecker, X. Koennecke, L. Theiler, C. Riggenbach, R. Greif, M. Kleine-Brueggeney,
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