Video intubating stylet can be safely and effectively used for nasotracheal intubation, but the optimal bending angle is still unknown. In this study, the optimal bending angle will be determined by comparing the intubation time and success rate of nasotracheal intubation with video intubating stylet at two different bending angles.
intubation will be accomplished at 70 bending angle and 90 degrees bending angle in each group. intubation time, success rate, additional manoeuvres and epistaxis will be recorded and compared.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
98
patients in 70-degree bending angle group are intubated with video stylet at 70-degree bending angle patients in 90-degree bending angle group are intubated with video stylet at 90-degree bending angle
ChineseAMS
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Success rate of nasotracheal intubation
The percentage of successful nasotracheal intubation
Time frame: Procedure (From the beginning of intubation to the end of intubation)
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