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Current evidence for the use of C-MAC videolaryngoscope in adult airway management: a review of the literature.

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العنوان: Current evidence for the use of C-MAC videolaryngoscope in adult airway management: a review of the literature.
المؤلفون: Fu-Shan Xue, Hui-Xian Li, Ya-Yang Liu, Gui-Zhen Yang
المصدر: Therapeutics & Clinical Risk Management; Jul2017, Vol. 13, p831-841, 11p
مصطلحات موضوعية: VIDEOLARYNGOSTROBOSCOPY, AIRWAY (Anatomy), LARYNGOSCOPY, TRACHEA intubation, PATIENT safety
مستخلص: The C-MAC videolaryngoscope is the first Macintosh-typed videolaryngoscope. Since the advent of its original version video Macintosh system in 1999, this device has been modified several times. A unique feature of C-MAC device is its ability to provide the 2 options of direct and video laryngoscopy with the same device. The available evidence shows that in patients with normal airways, C-MAC videolaryngoscope compared with direct laryngoscopy can provide comparable or better laryngeal views and exerts less force on maxillary incisors, but does not offer conclusive benefits with regard to intubation time, intubation success, number of intubation attempts, the use of adjuncts, and hemodynamic responses to intubation. In patients with predicted or known difficult airways, C-MAC videolaryngoscope can achieve a better laryngeal view, a higher intubation success rate and a shorter intubation time than direct laryngoscopy. Furthermore, the option to perform direct and video laryngoscopy with the same device makes C-MAC videolaryngoscope exceptionally useful for emergency intubation. In addition, the C-MAC videolaryngoscope is a very good tool for tracheal intubation teaching. However, tracheal intubation with C-MAC videolaryngoscope may occasionally fail and introduction of C-MAC videolaryngoscope in clinical practice must be accompanied by formal training programs in normal and difficult airway managements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:11766336
DOI:10.2147/TCRM.S136221