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2006
DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000223679.14471.6c
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Guided Insertion of the ProSeal Laryngeal Mask Airway Is Superior to Conventional Tracheal Intubation by First-Month Anesthesia Residents After Brief Manikin-Only Training

Abstract: In the following pilot study, we compared conventional laryngoscope-guided tracheal intubation (tracheal intubation) and laryngoscope-guided, gum elastic bougie-guided ProSeal laryngeal mask airway insertion (guided ProSeal) for airway management by first-month anesthesia residents after brief manikin-only training. Five first-month residents with no practical experience of airway management were observed performing these techniques in 200 ASA I-II anesthetized, paralyzed adults. Each resident managed 40 patie… Show more

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“…However, tracheal intubation attempts performed by inexperienced medical staff have a high failure rate (15,16). Therefore, the authors of this article believe that training on the widely used video-laryngoscopic procedures may be included in the scope of internship programmes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, tracheal intubation attempts performed by inexperienced medical staff have a high failure rate (15,16). Therefore, the authors of this article believe that training on the widely used video-laryngoscopic procedures may be included in the scope of internship programmes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sudhir et al [20] konnten mit 92% ein ähnlich gutes Ergebnis für die AuraOnce im Vergleich zu der cL-MA (84%) erzielen. In einer Studie von Hohlrieder et al [14] gelang die Insertion der PLMA unerfahrenen Anästhesis-ten in 65% der Fälle. Wurde jedoch ein "gum elastic bougie" verwendet, konnte der Platzierungserfolg auf 100% gesteigert werden.…”
Section: Platzierbarkeitunclassified
“…96,3% (LTS). Allerdings werden für wenig erfahrene Anwender in der Literatur deutlich niedrigere Erfolgsraten bei der SAW-Platzierung beschrieben [28,29], sodass trotz einer im Vergleich zur endotrachealen Intubation leichteren Anwendbarkeit der SAWs [1,13,21] auch bei diesen Atemwegshilfen von einer klinisch relevanten Lernkurve ausgegangen werden muss.…”
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