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Stud Health Technol Inform · Jan 2007
Endotracheal intubation training using virtual images: learning with the mobile telementoring intubating video laryngoscope.
- Ben H Boedeker, Scott Hoffman, and W Bosseau Murray.
- University NE Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA.
- Stud Health Technol Inform. 2007 Jan 1;125:49-54.
AbstractAirway management and intubation skills are essential for in-hospital as well as out-of-hospital health care. However, these skills are difficult to learn and maintain. We tested the hypothesis that novice endoscopists (medical students) could rapidly learn intubation skills, and achieve success in routine as well as difficult intubations using an indirect video laryngoscope. Following the success of the students, we believe that indirect laryngoscopy could become a valuable technique in disaster medicine and personnel hampered by chem.-bio suits.
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