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Cardiopulmonary Arrest · Respiratory Arrest
Primary: Survival at Day 7 — 306; 336 Participants
Respiratory Failure
Primary: Successful First Attempt at Endotracheal Intubation (Defined by Confirmed Placement of an Endotracheal Tube in the Trachea During First Laryngoscopy Attempt) After…
Mechanical Ventilation Complication
Primary: Displacement of the Endotracheal Tube — 0; 22; 0; 11 Participants — p=<0.05
Endotracheal Intubation
Primary: Number of Subjects With Optimal Intubating Conditions — 61; 47 Participants — p=0.036
Acute Respiratory Distress
Primary: First Pass Success in Patients Undergoing Emergency Intubation, Intubated With Either Direct Larynogoscopy or Video Laryngoscopy Using a C-MAC Device. — 86.3; 92.2…
Airway
Primary: Time to Intubation (Seconds) — 60; 61 seconds
Laryngoscopy · Intubation
Primary: Percentage Distribution of Cook's Modification of Cormack-Lehane's Grading System. Each Study Subject Will Receive a Grade of 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, or 4 in the…
Obese · Endotracheal Tube · Laryngeal Mask Airway
Primary: Proportion of Participants With Postoperative Hypoxia — 54.2; 34.7 percentage of participants
Patients Requiring Endotracheal Intubation
Primary: Neutrophil Cell Counts in Tracheal Lavages — 112.02; 26.98; 61.72; 27.63 neutrophil/high powered field — p=<0.05
Acute Respiratory Failure · Intubation Complication
Primary: Number of Participants With Cardiovascular Collapse — 33; 31 Participants
Difficult Endotracheal Intubation
Primary: Intubation Time — 66; 71 time in seconds — p=<0.05
Endotracheal Intubation
Primary: In the Present Study we Will Compare the Performance Parameters of Intubation Using Etview Tracheoscopic Ventilation Tube - TVT to the Standard Tube
Respiratory Insufficiency
Primary: Prevention of Damage and/or Occlusion of Endotracheal (ET) Tube During Use — 0; 1 participants
Endotracheal Intubation
Primary: Intubation Time — 60.2; 48.8; 58.6; 40.7 seconds
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Primary: Present the Percentage of Participants With an Excellent Ease of Intubation Rating — 91; 17 % reported as excellent
Ventilation Therapy; Complications
Primary: Number of Patients With Successful Ventilation — 127; 115 Participants
Laryngoscopy
Primary: Rate of Successful Intubation With One Attempt — 132; 119 Participants — p=0.0002
One-year Outcome After Prehospital Intubation
Primary: Mortality — 35 percentage of one year mortality
Cancer of Head and Neck
Primary: Extent of Blockade of Endotracheal Tube Assessed by Change in the Endotracheal Tube Volume — 8.81; 14.08 percentage change of ET tube volume
Intubation · Laryngoscopy
Primary: The Number of Intubation Attempts With the Initial Laryngoscopy Instrument. — 4336; 3710; 70; 277 Surgical procedures — p=<0.001
Anesthesia · Anesthesia Morbidity
Primary: Number of Participants With Side Effects — 0 participants
Intubation of Pediatric Dental Surgery Patients
Primary: Time of Oxygen Saturation Change — 30; 67; 75 seconds
Larynx
Primary: Ease of Intubation, as Measured by Time in Seconds for ETT Insertion — 10.8; 12.7 Seconds
Difficult Intubation
Primary: Number of Participants With Cormack-Lehane Grade >2 Obtained With CMAC D Blade — 37 Participants
Airway Morbidity
Primary: Endoscopist Satisfaction — 1.0; 1.1 units on a scale
Respiratory Failure
Primary: First Pass Success Rate — 24; 42 percentage of first pass success
Acute Respiratory Failure
Primary: Incidence of Hypoxemia — 57; 118 Participants
Anesthesia Intubation Complication
Primary: Estimated Propofol Doses Producing 50% Excellent Intubation Conditions — 1.48; 0.00; 0.07; 2.35 mg/kg
Respiratory Aspiration
Primary: Number of Participants With Dye Leakage — 3; 2 participants
Intubation;Difficult
Primary: Time to Tracheal Intubation With the Rigid Tube — 50.5 seconds