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Comparison of the C‐MAC ® videolaryngoscope with the Macintosh, Glidescope ® , and Airtraq ® laryngoscopes in easy and difficult laryngoscopy scenarios in manikins
Author(s) -
McElwain J.,
Malik M.A.,
Harte B.H.,
Flynn N.M.,
Laffey J.G.
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
anaesthesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.839
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1365-2044
pISSN - 0003-2409
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2010.06307.x
Subject(s) - laryngoscopes , laryngoscopy , intubation , medicine , tracheal intubation , anesthesia , glottis , surgery , larynx
Summary The C‐MAC ® comprises a Macintosh blade connected to a video unit. The familiarity of the Macintosh blade, and the ability to use the C‐MAC as a direct or indirect laryngoscope, may be advantageous. We wished to compare the C‐MAC with Macintosh, Glidescope ® and Airtraq ® laryngoscopes in easy and simulated difficult laryngoscopy. Thirty‐one experienced anaesthetists performed tracheal intubation in an easy and difficult laryngoscopy scenario. The duration of intubation attempts, success rates, number of intubation attempts and of optimisation manoeuvres, the severity of dental compression, and difficulty of device use were recorded. In easy laryngoscopy, the duration of tracheal intubation attempts were similar with the C‐MAC, Macintosh and Airtraq laryngoscopes; the Glidescope performed less well. The C‐MAC and Airtraq provided the best glottic views, but the C‐MAC was rated as the easiest device to use. In difficult laryngo‐scopy the C‐MAC demonstrated the shortest tracheal intubation times. The Airtraq provided the best glottic view, with the Macintosh providing the worst view. The C‐MAC was the easiest device to use.

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