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OS_1310_part2_Layout 1 10/7/13 10:25 AM Page 49 V I D E O L A R Y N G O S C O P Y N o one can argue that video laryngoscopes are user-friendly devices that provide direct views of the glottis for easier endotracheal tube placement. But will they become the standard of care in airway management? Our online poll below revealed many of you think they will — at least during challenging intubations. Difficult becomes routine Patients with anterior larynxes are challenging to intubate with direct laryngoscopy and are ideally suited for video laryngoscopes, says D. John Doyle, MD, PhD, professor of anesthesiology at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. In marginal cases — patients with airways that are slightly problematic, but not obviously so — video laryngoscopy, or direct laryngoscopy with a video scope on standby, are effective alternatives to awake fiber-optic intubation. "If the patient has a thick or short neck, video laryngoscopy helps INTUBATION INQUIRY Reader Survey on Video Laryngoscopes 1. Do you currently use a video laryngoscope? 85.9% 14.1% Yes No 2. Would you be willing to work or host more challenging airway cases if you had access to a video laryngoscope? 59.7% 40.3% Yes No 3. Do you think video laryngoscopes will become the standard of care? 67.8% 32.2% Yes No SOURCE: Outpatient Surgery Magazine Reader Survey, September 2013, n=94 O C T O B E R 2013 | O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E 4 9

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