Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settings

Background: Complications originated in the handling of the airway represent an important cause of morbimortality associated to anesthesia. Is possible that Videolaryngoscopes make this handling easier in some specific scenarios could be better than direct laryngoscopy. The aim of this study is to p...

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Main Authors: Marian Cabrera, Diana Ardila, Mariana Barajas, Estefania Bolaños, Luis Carlos Bravo, Juan Pablo Caicedo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Cauca 2014-12-01
Series:Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
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Online Access:http://facultadsalud.unicauca.edu.co/revista/ojs2/index.php/rfcs/article/view/22
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spelling doaj-1c891724f39245a09496794da0f216952020-11-25T03:54:02ZspaUniversidad del CaucaRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud0124-308X2014-12-01163172423Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settingsMarian Cabrera0Diana Ardila1Mariana Barajas2Estefania Bolaños3Luis Carlos Bravo4Juan Pablo Caicedo5Universidad del CaucaUniversidad del CaucaUniversidad del CaucaUniversidad del CaucaUniversidad del Cauca Departamento de AnestesiologíaUniversidad del Cauca Departamento de AnestesiologíaBackground: Complications originated in the handling of the airway represent an important cause of morbimortality associated to anesthesia. Is possible that Videolaryngoscopes make this handling easier in some specific scenarios could be better than direct laryngoscopy. The aim of this study is to present a narrative review of the different indications of use of videolaryngoscope in a variety of clinical settings. Methods: We made a nonsystematic review of literature using the Pubmed/MEDLINE database; to search studies that had as a central topic the use of videolaryngoscopes in difficult airway. Results: 21 articles were included in the final review process. Specific situations in which the videolaryngoscope becomes important were found, such as predicted difficult intubation using airway evaluation scales, patients with morbid-obesity, ICU patients, those with cervical immobilization indications and as a rescue in failed intubations using direct laryngoscopy. In addition, we found that videolaryngoscopes have a high rate of success when used by untrained and inexperienced personnel in airway handling. Conclusion: Videolaryngoscope provided greater benefits when used in specific clinical scenarios. A rigorous review is necessary to recommend the use of this new technology.http://facultadsalud.unicauca.edu.co/revista/ojs2/index.php/rfcs/article/view/22Vía aérea difícil, videolaringoscopia, videolaringoscopio
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author Marian Cabrera
Diana Ardila
Mariana Barajas
Estefania Bolaños
Luis Carlos Bravo
Juan Pablo Caicedo
spellingShingle Marian Cabrera
Diana Ardila
Mariana Barajas
Estefania Bolaños
Luis Carlos Bravo
Juan Pablo Caicedo
Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settings
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
Vía aérea difícil, videolaringoscopia, videolaringoscopio
author_facet Marian Cabrera
Diana Ardila
Mariana Barajas
Estefania Bolaños
Luis Carlos Bravo
Juan Pablo Caicedo
author_sort Marian Cabrera
title Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settings
title_short Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settings
title_full Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settings
title_fullStr Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settings
title_full_unstemmed Videolaryngoscope: Uses in different clinical settings
title_sort videolaryngoscope: uses in different clinical settings
publisher Universidad del Cauca
series Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
issn 0124-308X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Background: Complications originated in the handling of the airway represent an important cause of morbimortality associated to anesthesia. Is possible that Videolaryngoscopes make this handling easier in some specific scenarios could be better than direct laryngoscopy. The aim of this study is to present a narrative review of the different indications of use of videolaryngoscope in a variety of clinical settings. Methods: We made a nonsystematic review of literature using the Pubmed/MEDLINE database; to search studies that had as a central topic the use of videolaryngoscopes in difficult airway. Results: 21 articles were included in the final review process. Specific situations in which the videolaryngoscope becomes important were found, such as predicted difficult intubation using airway evaluation scales, patients with morbid-obesity, ICU patients, those with cervical immobilization indications and as a rescue in failed intubations using direct laryngoscopy. In addition, we found that videolaryngoscopes have a high rate of success when used by untrained and inexperienced personnel in airway handling. Conclusion: Videolaryngoscope provided greater benefits when used in specific clinical scenarios. A rigorous review is necessary to recommend the use of this new technology.
topic Vía aérea difícil, videolaringoscopia, videolaringoscopio
url http://facultadsalud.unicauca.edu.co/revista/ojs2/index.php/rfcs/article/view/22
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