A randomized clinical trial comparing the King Vision (channeled blade) and the CMAC (D blade) videolaryngoscopes in patients with cervical spine immobilization
Background and Aims: Cervical spine immobilization renders direct laryngoscopy difficult. The CMAC D blade and the channeled blade of the King Vision videolaryngoscopes, have both been used for difficult airway management. Our hypothesis is that the channeled blade of the King Vision would be superi...
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Main Authors: | Jacob Chandy (Author), Rahul Pillai (Author), Amit Mathew (Author), Amitav V Philip (Author), Sajan P George (Author), Raj Sahajanandan (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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