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A Comparison of an Integrated Suction Blade versus a Traditional Videolaryngoscope Blade in the Endotracheal Intubation of a Hemorrhagic Cadaver Model – A Pilot Study
Michael Wadman, Thomas A. Nicholas, Mary A. Bernhagen, Gail M. Kuper, Nikola Miljkovic, Steven Schmidt, Jason Massignan, Ben H. Boedeker
In this pilot study, we evaluated two types of videolaryngoscope blades (integrated suction vs. traditional) with the Storz CMAC videolaryngoscope in the intubation of a lightly embalmed hemorrhagic cadaver model. No significant differences were found between the devices in the success rates for the intubations. The study subjects indicated a preference for the integrated suction blade in hemorrhagic airway intubation.
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