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Video laryngoscopy offers a safer intubation method during pandemics, reducing infection risk for medical staff. Training enhances video laryngoscope use, improving intubation success and efficiency.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Devices
  • Infectious Disease Control
  • Anesthesiology

Background:

  • Tracheal intubation presents a significant infection risk to healthcare professionals due to the highly contagious nature of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
  • Video laryngoscopy has emerged as a critical tool to mitigate these risks during intubation procedures.
  • This study evaluates the comparative performance of conventional and video laryngoscopes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the usability and operational efficiency of conventional laryngoscopy (Macintosh) versus disposable video laryngoscopes (Medcaptain VS-10s and Honestmc Laryngoscope_LA10000).
  • To assess operator perceptions, intubation success rates, and infection risk reduction associated with different laryngoscopy techniques.
  • To identify factors influencing the effectiveness of video laryngoscope use, including training and device characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire-based study involving 50 clinical staff members with intubation experience from two hospitals.
  • Comparison of primary outcomes: time to glottic visualization, intubation time, success rate, operator-model distance, and time from visualization to tube insertion.
  • Evaluation of secondary outcomes: overall quality, operative feel, maneuverability, ease of use, and video quality.

Main Results:

  • Video laryngoscopes demonstrated superiority over conventional laryngoscopes in terms of quality, operative feel, and ease of use.
  • The Honestmc Laryngoscope_LA10000 showed a higher intubation success rate and reduced operator infection risk due to increased distance.
  • Prior viewing of an operational video significantly shortened tube insertion time for video laryngoscope users.

Conclusions:

  • Video laryngoscopy offers a safer and more convenient alternative for medical personnel during pandemics, enhancing intubation procedures.
  • Appropriate education and training are essential for optimizing the use of video laryngoscopes.
  • The Honestmc Laryngoscope_LA10000 presents a promising option for improving intubation safety and efficacy.