Journal article

Videolaryngoscopy to teach neonatal intubation: A randomized trial

JE O'Shea, M Thio, C Omar Kamlin, L McGrory, C Wong, J John, C Roberts, C Kuschel, PG Davis

Pediatrics | AMER ACAD PEDIATRICS | Published : 2015

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neonatal endotracheal intubation is a necessary skill. However, success rates among junior doctors have fallen to,50%, largely owing to declining opportunities to intubate. Videolaryngoscopy allows instructor and trainee to share the view of the pharynx. We compared intubations guided by an instructor watching a videolaryngoscope screen with the traditional method where the instructor does not have this view. METHODS: A randomized, controlled trial at a tertiary neonatal center recruited newborns from February 2013 to May 2014. Eligible intubations were performed orally on infants without facial or airway anomalies, in the delivery room or neonatal intensive care, by doctors with..

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