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GlideScope versus McCoy laryngoscope: Intubation profile for cervically unstable patients in critical care setting

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Background
Endotracheal intubation for cervically unstable patients remains a challenging procedure. We compared the utility of a relatively new promising airway tool “GlideScope” (GL) with the routinely used McCoy laryngoscope in our critical care unit.
Methods
Forty intubated patients with suspected or proved cervical spine injury who were scheduled for replacing a conventional endotracheal tube (ETT) by ETT with subglottic suction facility were enrolled in this randomized controlled trial. Patients were randomly intubated using either GL “G group” or McCoy laryngoscope “M group”. The first attempt was performed by anesthetic residents inexperienced in using both scopes. In case of failure, a second attempt was done by a consultant anesthetist using these tools masterly. If these two attempts failed to intubate the trachea, a third one was attempted using a fiberoscope by the same consultant anesthetist. We compared the intubation profiles of both scopes.
Results
There was a higher success rate of primary intubation attempts among the G group population (85% versus 55% in the M group “P value 0.03”). Moreover, all secondary intubation attempts succeeded in intubating the trachea. The mean time for primary intubation attempts was statistically longer in the M group (27.6 ± 2.7 S versus 19.8 ± 5.2 S in the G group “P value < 0.001”). However, there was no statistical difference as regards the mean time of intubation among the study population during the secondary intubation attempts. The Cormack and Lehane score and the percentage of required optimization maneuvers were significantly higher in the M group for both attempts.
Conclusion
In critical care setting, GL is an excellent primary intubating tool for patients with potential cervical spine instability even if being performed by inexperienced users.

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10.1016/j.egja.2016.11.002

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Mohamed T.

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Ghanem

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Farahat I.

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Ahmed

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33

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1

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51199

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2017-01-01

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2016-06-08

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2017-01-01

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103

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106

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1110-1849

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1687-1804

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Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia

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GlideScope versus McCoy laryngoscope: Intubation profile for cervically unstable patients in critical care setting

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21 Dec 2024