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The GlideScope Ranger video laryngoscope can be useful in airway management of entrapped patients
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 09/08/09
Nakstad AR et al. – This study suggests that the Glidescope Ranger may be merited in situations requiring endotracheal intubation by an experienced intubator in patient entrapment. Further studies are required to clarify whether performance in patients mimics that in a manikin.
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