2022
DOI: 10.1111/anae.15664
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Mirror, mirror, on the wall, which is the best videolaryngoscope of them all? A reply

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“…This may be due to the different clinical scenarios, such as different populations and operator experience, but also to differences among the devices themselves. As highlighted by de Carvalho et al[1,3], even devices with similarly shaped blades have different designs and functionalities that may lead to differential performance.…”
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“…This may be due to the different clinical scenarios, such as different populations and operator experience, but also to differences among the devices themselves. As highlighted by de Carvalho et al[1,3], even devices with similarly shaped blades have different designs and functionalities that may lead to differential performance.…”
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“…But what are the options if Macintosh videolaryngoscopy turns out to be difficult as the glottis view is severely restricted? A current metanalysis did not reveal significant differences between hyperangulated and Macintosh videolaryngoscopes with regard to POGO (13,25) and currently data underscoring a beneficial effect of direct epiglottis lifting with Macintosh videolaryngoscopes are very limited (17,19). Epiglottis lifting techniques have been identified as the missing piece of the puzzle in assessing difficult airway management (11,26).…”
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confidence: 81%