Single-Centre Open-Label Comparative Trial of Video-Assisted Fibreoptic-Bronchoscope-Guided Oral Versus Nasal Intubation in Anaesthetised Spontaneously Breathing Paediatric Patients.
Kirti SharmaGanapathy UshaAnju GuptaDeepak BaggaPublished in: Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation (2019)
Intubation guided by a nasal flexible fibreoptic bronchoscope is easier and faster when compared to oral intubation in children aged 6-12 years with normal airway, and it should be preferred for intubation in children requiring fibreoptic intubation.
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