2014
DOI: 10.1111/anae.12667
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A randomised comparison of free-handed vs air-Q™ assisted fibreoptic-guided tracheal intubation in children < 2 years of age

Abstract: SummaryWe prospectively compared free-handed and air-Q TM assisted fibreoptic-guided tracheal intubation in children < 2 years of age. Eighty healthy children were enrolled and randomly assigned to a technique (free-handed or air-Q assisted) and operator (trainee or attending). Time, number of attempts and manoeuvres required were assessed.

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“…The air-Q may be a useful tool in small children, as it was shown to require fewer maneuvers to optimize the fiberoptic glottic view for tracheal intubation when compared with a traditional free-handed fiberoptic intubation in children with normal airways (45). The air-Q has also been used successfully in children with anticipated and unanticipated difficult airways (46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52)(53), while allowing for the use of cuffed TTs.…”
Section: Newer Sgasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The air-Q may be a useful tool in small children, as it was shown to require fewer maneuvers to optimize the fiberoptic glottic view for tracheal intubation when compared with a traditional free-handed fiberoptic intubation in children with normal airways (45). The air-Q has also been used successfully in children with anticipated and unanticipated difficult airways (46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52)(53), while allowing for the use of cuffed TTs.…”
Section: Newer Sgasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Advantages of using an SGA for this purpose include the ability to overcome upper airway obstruction 5,6 and provision of a hands-free airway 7 with a relatively straightforward path to the larynx. For these reasons, SGA-guided intubations are preferred by many pediatric anesthesiologists for the management of the difficult pediatric airway.…”
Section: Résumémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of intubation using the Air-Q was 69.22%. In the scientific literature, the effectiveness of intubation using an Air-Q is comparable: Sohn et al [25] with 60.3%, Garzón Sánchez et al [22] with 60%, and Karim and Swanson [26] with 77%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%