2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0952-8180(00)00196-3
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Evaluation of the cardiovascular responses to fiberoptic orotracheal intubation with television monitoring: comparison with conventional direct laryngoscopy

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“…[20,[25][26][27] These results suggest that the passage of the tracheal tube through the vocal cords and tracheal stimulus is the main cause of the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation. [2,22,26,28] A majority of studies have demonstrated that laryngoscopy time was significantly longer in GlideScope however we found no significant difference between the groups in our study. Studies claim that longer intubation time in the GlideScope group may counterbalance the favorable effect of reduced laryngoscope lifting force.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…[20,[25][26][27] These results suggest that the passage of the tracheal tube through the vocal cords and tracheal stimulus is the main cause of the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation. [2,22,26,28] A majority of studies have demonstrated that laryngoscopy time was significantly longer in GlideScope however we found no significant difference between the groups in our study. Studies claim that longer intubation time in the GlideScope group may counterbalance the favorable effect of reduced laryngoscope lifting force.…”
Section: Macintoshcontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…They did not observe any difference in hemodynamic response between the groups and attributed this to the fact that tracheal stimulation was a major factor for hemodynamic response. [8,14,22,25,30] Similarly, Pournajafian et al [32] also reported that no difference in hemodynamic responses in normotensive patients but they reported increased intubation time with GlideScope. Our results were consistent with these studies; however, laryngoscopy time was similar in both groups in our study.…”
Section: Macintoshmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…It is demonstrated in one of the studies that tracheal stimulus is another main cause of haemodynamic responses to tracheal intubation. 14,17 A similar study by Neeraja Bharti and Asit Kumar Naik reported intubation attempts as follows 1 st attempt LS (85%) vs. ILMA (65%), 1 st attempt with adjusting maneuver LS (10%) vs. ILMA (22.5%) and 2 attempts LS (5%) vs. ILMA (10%). Overall success rate of intubation in LS and ILMA group was 100% vs. 97.5%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%