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Impact of Videolaryngoscopy Expertise on First-Attempt Intubation Success in Critically Ill Patients
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We report for the first time in the critically ill that specific videolaryngoscopy skill training, assessed by the number of previous videolaryngoscopies performed, is an independent factor of first-attempt intubation success. Furthermore, we observed that specific skill training with the McGrath MAC videolaryngoscope was fast. Therefore, future trials evaluating videolaryngoscopy in ICUs should consider the specific skill training of operators in videolaryngoscopy.
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