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    Prekker, Matthew E.; Driver, Brian E.; Trent, Stacy A.; Resnick-Ault, Daniel; Seitz, Kevin P.; Russell, Derek W.; Gaillard, John P.; Latimer, Andrew J.; Ghamande, Shekhar A.; Gibbs, Kevin W.; Vonderhaar, Derek J.; Whitson, Micah R.; Barnes, Christopher R.; Walco, Jeremy P.; Douglas, Ivor S.; Krishnamoorthy, Vijay; Dagan, Alon; Bastman, Jill J.; Lloyd, Bradley D.; Gandotra, Sheetal; Goranson, Jordan K.; Mitchell, Steven H.; White, Heath D.; Palakshappa, Jessica A.; Espinera, Alyssa; Page, David B.; Joffe, Aaron; Hansen, Sydney J.; Hughes, Christopher G.; George, Tobias; Herbert, J. Taylor; Shapiro, Nathan I.; Schauer, Steven G.; Long, Brit J.; Imhoff, Brant; Wang, Li; Rhoads, Jillian P.; Womack, Kelsey N.; Janz, David R.; Self, Wesley H.; Rice, Todd W.; Ginde, Adit A.; Casey, Jonathan D.; Semler, Matthew W.

    The New England journal of medicine, 08/2023, Letnik: 389, Številka: 5
    Journal Article

    In this randomized trial, the use of video laryngoscopy in critically ill patients undergoing intubation in the ED or ICU resulted in a higher incidence of successful intubation on the first attempt than direct laryngoscopy.