First-Attempt Intubation Success Among Emergency Medicine Trainees by Laryngoscopic Device and Training Year: A National Emergency Airway Registry Study
Jun 2023 I Annals of Emergency Medicine
Jun 2023 I Annals of Emergency Medicine
UCI Beall Applied Innovation @ the Cove, November 22, 2022
Annals of Emergency Medicine, Volume 80, Issue 4, S54 – S55
May 2020 I Resuscitation Plus
Jan 2017 I Academic Emergency Medicine
The video laryngoscope is equipped with the IVOS BOSS G4™ system. The device integrates gas flow into the handle to continuously provide a clear camera window throughout the entire intubation process, without requiring removal of the device from the patient’s mouth.
The G4’s integrated suction channel removes oral cavity fluids and reduces the potential for aspirate to enter the lungs. Maintaining a clear view of the airway in an emergency setting can increase first-pass success, thereby reducing morbidity and mortality in patients.
The patient remains apneic for only a minimal amount of time while the healthcare provider inserts the endotracheal tube into the trachea and secures the airway for lifesaving ventilation.
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