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Standard type intlock blade for aws

Manufactured by Nihon Kohden
Sourced in Japan

The Standard type intlock blade for AWS is a laboratory equipment component designed for use with Nihon Kohden's Automated Waveform Scoring (AWS) system. It serves as a key functional element within the AWS system, but a detailed description of its core function cannot be provided while maintaining an unbiased and factual approach without extrapolation.

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Intubation Skills Assessment of Novice Doctors

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This study protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Hyogo College of Medicine (approval number 1527). The subjects were novice doctors, with experience of less than 5 intubations, who agreed to participate in this study. Written informed consent was obtained from each participant. Two types of manikins, AirSim (TruCorp Ltd., United Kingdom) and AMT (Airway management Trainer: Laerdal Medical Ltd., Norway), were used in this study (Fig. 1B, 1C). The laryngoscopes used were the Macintosh laryngoscope with video system (Mac, Macintosh laryngoscope, WelchAllyn. Inc., USA, and Videosystem; Machida Ltd.: Chiba, Japan), McGRATH-MAC laryngoscope (McG, Covidien Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan or Medtronic Inc., Dublin, Ireland) and AirwayScope (AWS, Nihon Kohden Co., Tokyo, Japan). The Macintosh laryngoscope with video system allows the evaluator to observe the field of view during the trial. Therefore, with this device, the novice doctors identified the vocal cords by directly observing the airway under direct laryngoscopy, and the evaluator judged the POGO score and success of tracheal intubation on the screen of the video system. A size 7.5-mm cuffed tracheal tube (Covidien Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan), MAC 4 laryngoscope blade for McG (Covidien Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan) and standard type intlock blade for AWS (Nihon Kohden Co., Tokyo, Japan) were prepared.
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Intubation Skills Assessment of Novice Doctors

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This study protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Hyogo College of Medicine (approval number 1527). The subjects were novice doctors, with experience of less than 5 intubations, who agreed to participate in this study. Written informed consent was obtained from each participant. Two types of manikins, AirSim (TruCorp Ltd., United Kingdom) and AMT (Airway management Trainer: Laerdal Medical Ltd., Norway), were used in this study (Fig. 1B, 1C). The laryngoscopes used were the Macintosh laryngoscope with video system (Mac, Macintosh laryngoscope, WelchAllyn. Inc., USA, and Videosystem; Machida Ltd.: Chiba, Japan), McGRATH-MAC laryngoscope (McG, Covidien Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan or Medtronic Inc., Dublin, Ireland) and AirwayScope (AWS, Nihon Kohden Co., Tokyo, Japan). The Macintosh laryngoscope with video system allows the evaluator to observe the field of view during the trial. Therefore, with this device, the novice doctors identified the vocal cords by directly observing the airway under direct laryngoscopy, and the evaluator judged the POGO score and success of tracheal intubation on the screen of the video system. A size 7.5-mm cuffed tracheal tube (Covidien Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan), MAC 4 laryngoscope blade for McG (Covidien Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan) and standard type intlock blade for AWS (Nihon Kohden Co., Tokyo, Japan) were prepared.
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