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Preliminary evaluation of a novel videolaryngoscope, the McGrath series 5, in the management of difficult and challenging endotracheal intubation

O'Leary A, Sandison M, Myneni N, Cirilla D, Deane G. Albany Medical Centre, USA

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Comparison of grade of intubation view for GlideScope® Video Laryngoscope versus McGrath® Video Laryngoscope

O'Leary A, Ouanes J.P, Sandison M, Roberts K. Albany Medical Centre, USA

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Use of the McGRATH® videolaryngoscope in the management of difficult and failed intubations

B. Shippey, Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline; D. Ray; D. McKeown, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, UK

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Videolaryngoscopy for tracheal intubation: the guide channel or steering techniques for endotracheal tube placement?

Georges L. Savoldelli, MD MEd and Eduardo Schiffer, MD  Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland

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Evaluation of the Glidescope®, the McGRATH® and the Airtraq® laryngoscopes in simulated difficult airways: a randomized controlled comparison.

Savoldelli GL, Waeber JL, Abegg C, Baeriswyl V, Clergue F, Schiffer E

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Learning curves of the Glidescope®, the McGRATH® and the Airtraq® laryngoscopes in "normal airways": a manikin study

Savoldelli GL, Waeber JL, Abegg C, Baeriswyl V, Clergue F, Schiffer E

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“The McGRATH features on the cover of the AANA Journal.”

Keith Norman, Chief CRNA, and Amy Dickinson, CRNA, Anesthesia and Pain Specialists, Medical Centre of Bowling Green, USA

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Difficult Airway Management Following Supratentorial Craniotomy: A Useful Maneuver with a New Device

Irene P. Osborn, Elizabeth C. Behringer, David C. Kramer, USA

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Case Series: The McGRATH® videolaryngoscope - an initial clinical evaluation

B. Shippey; D. Ray; D. McKeown Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, UK

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Evaluation of the McGRATH® Portable Video Laryngoscope for Orotracheal Intubation

Ernst Zadrobilek, Klaus Krasser, Schirin M. Missaghi, Anita Moser, and Hildegard Lackner-Ausserhofer, Empress Elisabeth Hospital, Vienna, Austria

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Use of the McGRATH® Laryngoscope in a Patient with a Difficult Airway: A Case Report from the Difficult Airway Society 2006

P Doherty; N O'Donnell; J Henderson Gartnaval Hospitals, Glasgow UK

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European Journal of Emergency Medicine: Rapid sequence intubation using the McGRATH® video laryngoscope

B. Shippey; D. McKeown; D. Ray Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, UK.

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The McGRATH® Laryngoscope: An Assessment of its Use in 51 Patients from the Difficult Airway Society 2006

P Doherty; N O’Donnell Gartnaval Hospitals, Glasgow UK

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Is Direct Laryngoscopy Obsolete?

Richard M. Cooper, MD
Professor of Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Cleveland Clinic: Introduction to the McGRATH® Video Laryngoscope

Dr. John Doyle  Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University

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Current Concepts in the Management of The Difficult Airway

"Current Concepts in the Management of The Difficult Airway" by Carin Hagberg, MD originally published in the May 2007 issue of Anesthesiology News.

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