Comparison of video laryngoscopes with direct laryngoscopy for tracheal intubation: a meta-analysis of randomised trials
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- DOI: 10.1097/EJA.0b013e32834a34f3
Comparison of video laryngoscopes with direct laryngoscopy for tracheal intubation: a meta-analysis of randomised trials
Abstract
Background: Video laryngoscopes have been introduced in recent years as an alternative choice to facilitate tracheal intubation. We conducted a meta-analysis to assess their value when compared with direct laryngoscopy.
Methods: PubMed and EMBASE were searched up until 24 September 2010. Randomised trials that reported data on the comparison of video laryngoscopes with direct laryngoscopy for tracheal intubation were included.
Results: Eleven trials with a total of 1196 participants were identified. During tracheal intubation, video laryngoscopes can achieve a better view of the glottis and have a similar success rate [rate ratio 1.0; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.99-1.01]. Overall, the time to tracheal intubation was not different between the video laryngoscopes and direct laryngoscopy (standardised mean difference 0.19; 95% CI -0.37-0.75). However, in a subgroup analysis, video laryngoscopes shortened the time taken for difficult intubation (standardised mean difference, -0.75; 95% CI -1.24 to -0.25).
Conclusion: Video laryngoscopes are a good alternative to direct laryngoscopy during tracheal intubation. The advantage seems to be more prominent when difficult intubation is encountered.
Comment in
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Meta-analysis: the importance of a proper search strategy.Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2012 Jun;29(6):300. doi: 10.1097/EJA.0b013e32834f5edc. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2012. PMID: 22249154 No abstract available.
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Comparison of video laryngoscopes with direct laryngoscopy for tracheal intubation: some clarification needed.Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2012 Oct;29(10):495-6. doi: 10.1097/EJA.0b013e328356babb. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2012. PMID: 22825566 No abstract available.
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Does the use of video laryngoscopy improve intubation outcomes?Ann Emerg Med. 2014 Aug;64(2):165-6. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2014.01.032. Epub 2014 Mar 11. Ann Emerg Med. 2014. PMID: 24635989 No abstract available.
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