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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Effect of Video Laryngoscope on First-Pass Success in Critically Ill Adults
04:19 • 3min
The Effect of Video Laryngoscopy on Tracheal Enabation
07:15 • 3min
The Primary Outcome of Successful Innovation on the First Try
10:35 • 2min
The Results of the Device Trial
12:40 • 4min
Video-Learning Scopes Improve Quality of View on the First Try
16:30 • 2min
The Primary Outcome of the Device Trial
18:08 • 3min
The Vice Trial: A Randomized Trial in 17 EDs and ICUs
21:27 • 2min
The Benefits of Video Laryngoscopy for ED Patients
23:33 • 2min
The Effect of Video Laryngoscope Use on First Pass Success
25:35 • 3min
The Role of Video Laryngoscope in Emergency Tracheal Innovation
28:15 • 3min
The Unfinished Business of Universal Video Laryngoscopy
30:49 • 2min
The Impact of the Machman Study on First Pass Success in Surgery
33:14 • 4min
The Role of VL in Tracheal Tube Deployment
36:46 • 5min
The Effects of Video-Lingoscopes on First-Passive Search for Operators
41:16 • 4min
The Role of Waveform Capnography in Tracheal Tube Intubation
45:03 • 3min
The Advantages of VL in Endotracheal Intubation
48:31 • 4min
The Role of Objective Scoring Systems in Clinical Care
52:29 • 5min
The Unintended Consequences of Video Learn Goscopy
57:10 • 4min
The Effect of Video Laryngoscopy on Quality of Life
01:01:39 • 6min
Randomized Permitted Blocks: A Practical Approach to Randomization
01:07:11 • 2min
How to Use Video Laryngeoscopy in the Field
01:09:07 • 5min
The Importance of Teamwork in Intubation
01:14:06 • 5min
The Importance of Intubation Checklists
01:19:15 • 3min
The Differences Between a Video Laryngoscope and a Standard Geometry Blade
01:21:57 • 4min
The Importance of Interviewing Assistants in Incubation Procedures
01:25:35 • 3min