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EMS Intubation Improves with King Vision Video Laryngoscopy

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Matthew R. Neth & Joshua R. Lupton. (2023) Is there benefit to video laryngoscopy in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest?. Resuscitation 185, pages 109709.
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Michael Berkenbush, David Feldman, Albert Ritter, Raymond Dwyer, David Petersen & John R. Allegra. (2023) High ​performance prehospital ​airway ​management: Raising the ​bar with ​education, ​rapid ​sequence ​intubation, ​suction ​assisted ​laryngoscopy ​airway ​decontamination, ​video ​laryngoscopy, and ​skills ​proficiency. JEM Reports 2:1, pages 100012.
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Aditya C. Shekhar & Ira Blumen. (2022) Out-of-Hospital Intubation Success Rates Vary Based on Transport Environment. The Journal of Emergency Medicine 62:2, pages 171-174.
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María Florencia García-Pintos, Pablo Joaquin Erramouspe, Verena Schandera, Kevin Murphy, Gary McCalla, Greg Taylor, Katren R. Tyler, John R. Richards & Erik G. Laurin. (2021) Comparison of Video Versus Direct Laryngoscopy: A Prospective Prehospital Air Medical Services Study. Air Medical Journal 40:1, pages 45-49.
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Jonathan ZM Lim, Shi Hao Chew, Benjamin ZB Chin & Raymond CH Siew. (2020) Proficiencies of military medical officers in intubating difficult airways. BMC Emergency Medicine 20:1.
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Wim Breeman, Mark G. Van Vledder, Michael H. J. Verhofstad, Albert Visser & Esther M. M. Van Lieshout. (2020) First attempt success of video versus direct laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation by ambulance nurses: a prospective observational study. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 46:5, pages 1039-1045.
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Jiri Votruba, Tomas Brozek, Jan Blaha, Tomas Henlin, Tomas Vymazal, Will Donaldson & Pavel Michalek. (2020) Video Laryngoscopic Intubation Using the King VisionTM Laryngoscope in a Simulated Cervical Spine Trauma: A Comparison Between Non-Channeled and Channeled Disposable Blades. Diagnostics 10:3, pages 139.
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Jeffrey L. Jarvis, David Wampler & Henry E. Wang. (2019) Association of patient age with first pass success in out-of-hospital advanced airway management. Resuscitation 141, pages 136-143.
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I. Blajic, I. Hodzovic, M. Lucovnik, D. Mekis, V. Novak-Jankovic & T. Stopar Pintaric. (2019) A randomised comparison of C-MAC™ and King Vision® videolaryngoscopes with direct laryngoscopy in 180 obstetric patients. International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia 39, pages 35-41.
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Moon Seong Baek, MyongJa Han, Jin Won Huh, Chae-Man Lim, Younsuck Koh & Sang-Bum Hong. (2018) Video laryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy for first-attempt tracheal intubation in the general ward. Annals of Intensive Care 8:1.
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Basar Erdivanli, Ahmet Sen, Sule Batcik, Tolga Koyuncu & Hizir Kazdal. (2018) Comparison of King Vision video laryngoscope and Macintosh laryngoscope: a prospective randomized controlled clinical trial. Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology (English Edition) 68:5, pages 499-506.
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Basar Erdivanli, Ahmet Sen, Sule Batcik, Tolga Koyuncu & Hizir Kazdal. (2018) Comparação entre o videolaringoscópio King Vision e o laringoscópio Macintosh: um ensaio clínico prospectivo randomizado e controlado. Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology 68:5, pages 499-506.
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Jeffrey L. Jarvis, John Gonzales, Danny Johns & Lauren Sager. (2018) Implementation of a Clinical Bundle to Reduce Out-of-Hospital Peri-intubation Hypoxia. Annals of Emergency Medicine 72:3, pages 272-279.e1.
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N. Arulkumaran, J. Lowe, R. Ions, M. Mendoza, V. Bennett & M.W. Dunser. (2018) Videolaryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy for emergency orotracheal intubation outside the operating room: a systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Anaesthesia 120:4, pages 712-724.
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Lukas E. Wolf, José A. Aguirre, Christian Vogt, Christian Keller, Alain Borgeat & Heinz R. Bruppacher. (2017) Transfer of skills and comparison of performance between king vision® video laryngoscope and macintosh blade following an AHA airway management course. BMC Anesthesiology 17:1.
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Ryan Hodnick, Tony Zitek, Kellen Galster, Stephen Johnson, Bryan Bledsoe & Daniel Ebbs. (2017) A Comparison of Paramedic First Pass Endotracheal Intubation Success Rate of the VividTrac VT-A 100, GlideScope Ranger, and Direct Laryngoscopy Under Simulated Prehospital Cervical Spinal Immobilization Conditions in a Cadaveric Model. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 32:6, pages 621-624.
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Tyron Maartens & Benjamin de Waal. (2017) A comparison of direct laryngoscopy to video laryngoscopy by paramedic students in manikin-simulated airway management scenarios. African Journal of Emergency Medicine 7:4, pages 183-188.
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Marc Kriege, Christian Alflen & Ruediger R. Noppens. (2017) Using King Vision video laryngoscope with a channeled blade prolongs time for tracheal intubation in different training levels, compared to non-channeled blade. PLOS ONE 12:8, pages e0183382.
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Shadab Kamal, Qazi Ehsan Ali, Syed Hussain Amir, Sarfaraz Ahmed & Krochi Pal. (2016) King Vision video laryngoscope versus Lightwand as an intubating device in adult patients with Mallampatti grade III and IV patients. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia 34, pages 483-489.
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