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CS#22 Airway topical anesthesia using the Airtraq in patients with difficult airways.
CS#41 An Algorithm for Difficult Airway Management, Modified for Modern Optical Devices
MS#06 Nasotraqueal Intubation Using the Airtraq versus Macintosh Laryngoscope
MS#07 Pentax-AWS (Airtraq Scope) and Airtraq: big difference between two similar devices
MS#09 In-line head and neck position is preferable for tracheal intubation
MS#10 Comparison of the Glidescope, the McGrath, the Airtraq and the Macintosh laryngoscopes
MS#13 Comparison of Use of the Airtraq with Direct Laryngoscopy
MS#14 Success of Intubation by novice users
MS#16 Tracheal intubation in daylight and in the dark
MS#17 Comparison of the C-MAC videolaryngoscope with the Macintosh, Glidescope and Airtraq
MS#19 Comparison of optic laryngoscope: Airtraq and Miller laryngoscope
MS#22 Forces applied by the laryngoscope blade onto the tongue during intubation attempts
MS#24 Efficacy of the Airtraq laryngoscope
MS#25 Success rates and endotracheal tube insertion times of experienced emergency physicians
MS#26 Simulating face-to-face tracheal intubation of a trapped patient