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Intubation Intraesophageal
Primary: Successful Endotracheal Intubation — 33.3; 83.3 % successful — p=.001
Videolaryngoscopes (VL) · Direct Laryngoscopy (DL) · Inexperienced Users
Primary: Time to Endotracheal Intubation — 72; 30; 72; 27 seconds
Video Laryngoscopic Device Usage in Novice Users
Primary: Intubation Success on First Attempt as Measured by End Tidal Carbon Dioxide — 24; 33 participants
Intubation; Difficult
Primary: Number of Participants Successfully Intubated on First Attempt With Use of Either a Direct or Indirect Laryngoscopic View — 72; 16 Participants
Tracheal Intubation Morbidity
Primary: Success in Learning to Use a Videolaryngoscope(VLS) — 37.5; 62.5; 25; 0 percent of anesthesiologists — p=>0.05
Difficult Intubation
Primary: Number of Participants With Cormack-Lehane Grade >2 Obtained With CMAC D Blade — 37 Participants
Acute Respiratory Failure
Primary: Number of Intubations With Successful Intubation on the First Attempt — 600; 504 Participants
Airway Management · Endotracheal Intubation · Medical Education
Primary: Intubation Success Rate — 14; 14 Participants
Pediatric Anesthesia · King Vision Video Laryngoscope Intubation
Primary: Ease of Endotracheal Intubation — 65 participants
Surgery · Anesthesia, Endotracheal
Primary: Number of Participants With Success in the First Attempt — 253; 243 Participants
Intubation; Difficult
Primary: Time for Intubation — 12.3; 9.8 seconds
Airway Management
Primary: Overall Successful Tracheal Intubation for All 3 Video Laryngoscopes - GSAVL, KVChVL and KVNChVL — 72; 61; 72 Participants
Airway
Primary: Time to Intubation (Seconds) — 60; 61 seconds
Laryngoscopy
Primary: Quality of Laryngeal View Obtained on Comarck Lehane Classification — 21; 13; 3; 5 Participants — p=0.17
Respiratory Failure
Primary: First Pass Success Rate — 24; 42 percentage of first pass success
Intubation · Laryngoscopy
Primary: The Number of Intubation Attempts With the Initial Laryngoscopy Instrument. — 4336; 3710; 70; 277 Surgical procedures — p=<0.001
Nasal Intubation
Primary: Time to Intubation — 37.6; 35.4; 46.8 second
Anaesthesia
Primary: Visualization of Larynx With the Airtraq Laryngoscope and Handphone — 30 participants
Difficult Endotracheal Intubation
Primary: Intubation Time — 66; 71 time in seconds — p=<0.05
Vocal Cord Function in Neck Procedures
Primary: Frequency of Congruence of Nerve Integrity and Vocal Cord Functions — 68; 13; 17; 10 nerves at risk
Asphyxia Neonatorum
Primary: Skill in Intubating Neonatal Manikin — 23.4; 39.9 seconds — p=0.039
Surgeries Undergoing General Anesthesia
Primary: Time to Obtain Glottic View — 9.2; 8.4 seconds
Morbid Obesity
Primary: Classification of Glottis Visualization — 45; 23; 11; 16 Participants — p=<0.01
Difficult Airway
Primary: Intubation Success Rate — 512; 531 participants
Intubation; Difficult
Primary: The Differences in the Glottis View (C&L Grade) of Macintosh Laryngoscope and GVL Selected by Weight. — 6; 5.5 units on a scale — p=<0.05
Respiratory Failure · Intubation
Primary: Intubation Success Rate — 22; 13; 366; 375 participants — p=0.119
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…
Tracheal Intubation
Primary: Intubation Time — 47.0; 29.5 seconds — p=<0.01
Intubation · Airway Management
Primary: Measure of Intubation Success — 138; 124 Participants
Surgery
Primary: Visualization of the Vocal Cords — 90; 85; 63; 67 Participants — p=0.26