Airtraq. Guided video intubation. Where and when you need it.
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Products
Airtraq Avant
Airtraq SP
Camera
Wireless Display Recorder
Gallery
Instructional Videos
Clinical Videos
Image Gallery
Clinical Studies
General & Vs. Direct Laryngoscopy
Difficult Airways
Obese & Obstretics
Awake patients
Traumatized patients
Prehospital & Military
Special Procedures
Pediatrics
Nasotracheal
Double Lumen
Advanced Techniques
Learning Curve
Versus Other VL.
Training
Technique
FAQs
Airtraq Training Portal
Where to buy
USA & Canada
Central & South America
Europe
Middle East & Africa
Asia
Australia & South Pacific
Demo & Contact
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FAQs
Clinical Usage
Head positioning prior to insertion of the AIRTRAQ
Blade (tip) positioning
Morbidly obese patients
Haemodynamic changes during the use of the AIRTRAQ
AIRTRAQ & awake intubations
AIRTRAQ use in the sitting position
Bougie use with AIRTRAQ
Patients with limited mouth opening
Exchanging ET tubes with AIRTRAQ
AIRTRAQ and rapid sequence induction (RSI)
AIRTRAQ in the MRI room
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Device Characteristics
Warm-up or start-up period
Selecting the size of AIRTRAQ
Reuse of the AIRTRAQ
AIRTRAQ in a cold environment
AIRTRAQ requirements for a special ETT
Service life of AIRTRAQ AVANT OPTICS
Battery life
Shelf-life
Possibility of tearing the ET tube cuff
Avoiding interference affecting the display image
FDA 510(k) clearance
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Tips & Techniques
The most likely usage error for initial Airtraq users
Avoiding the tongue being pushed inward
Why the view fogged up
Secretions
Viewing the vocal cords and airway structures but cannot advance the ETT into the cords
The ET tube feels tight in the channel guide
Other techniques of introducing the AIRTRAQ
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Training & Experiences
A learning curve for the AIRTRAQ
The clinical experiences for AIRTRAQ
Available clinical studies
AIRTRAQ version for non-clinical teaching use
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Competition & Routine Use
Competitive devices available on the market
AIRTRAQ AVANT for routine use
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