U.S., June 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07630467) titled 'Pilot Study on the Use of Video Laryngoscopy in Pre-hospital Settings' on Jan. 06.
Brief Summary: Management of the upper airways is an essential skill in pre-hospital medicine in order to protect the respiratory tract and optimise ventilation and oxygenation. Orotracheal intubation remains the gold standard method in this context. In France, approximately 8% of primary SMUR interventions require intubation, representing 40,000 to 50,000 procedures per year, 30 to 40% of which are performed on patients in cardiorespiratory arrest.
Despite an overall success rate of nearly 99%, 8 to 15% of intubations are considered difficult and the...