U.S., Sept. 16 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07174050) titled 'King Vision vs Macintosh Laryngoscopy for Intubation Time in Novice Users' on Sept. 08.
Brief Summary: This study evaluated two different devices used for placing a breathing tube (endotracheal intubation) in adult patients undergoing elective surgery. The aim was to compare the King Vision videolaryngoscope, which has a camera and a guiding channel for the tube, with the traditional Macintosh laryngoscope, which allows doctors to look directly at the vocal cords. The study focused on how long it takes to successfully insert the tube, the need for additional maneuvers during the procedure, and the overall success rate of first atte...