• Paediatric anaesthesia · Apr 2009

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    A comparison of Truview infant EVO2 laryngoscope with the Miller blade in neonates and infants.

    • Ranju Singh, Pushpinder Singh, and Homay Vajifdar.
    • Department of Anaesthesiology & Critical Care, Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Smt Sucheta Kriplani & Kalawati Saran Children's Hospitals, New Delhi, India.
    • Paediatr Anaesth. 2009 Apr 1;19(4):338-42.

    BackgroundThe Truview EVO2 laryngoscope is a recently introduced device with a unique blade that provides a wide and magnified laryngeal view at 46 degrees anterior refracted angle. An infant blade of the laryngoscope has recently become available.Aims And ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to compare the Truview infant EVO2 laryngoscope with the Miller straight blade laryngoscope in order to determine whether the Truview EVO2 laryngoscope provided an improved laryngeal view at laryngoscopy and also to assess the time taken for intubation with the two devices.Materials And MethodsIn this prospective randomized study, 60 neonates and infants of either sex undergoing surgery under general anesthesia were enrolled and divided into two groups: endotracheal intubation using a Truview infant blade (Group I) or with a Miller blade number 0 (Group II). The view of the glottis at laryngoscopy, time to intubation and the number of attempts required for intubation were recorded.ResultsThe average time for laryngoscopy in Group I was 18.18 s and in Group II was 16.30 s, which though not significant clinically, is statistically significant (P = 0.002). While eight patients (26.6%) had Cormack and Lehane grade 2 view on laryngoscopy in Group II, only two patients (6.6%) had such a view in Group 1 (P = 0.039). The number of attempts at laryngoscopy was comparable in the two groups.ConclusionIn this study, we found that in neonates and infants, the tracheal intubation using Truview infant EVO2 blade took almost as much time as miller blade and provided improved laryngoscopic view as compared to the Miller blade.

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