VERATHON'S GLIDESCOPE E-BROCHURE

A Leader in Airway Management For over 20 years, GlideScope® from Verathon has been a trusted leader in airway management, offering innovative solutions in video laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy, and airway visualization. Since introducing the first video laryngoscope in 1999 with Dr. Jack Pacey, GlideScope® has continued to lead the market with a comprehensive range of single-use and reusable video laryngoscopes. These products, designed for both adult and pediatric patients, provide improved laryngeal exposure, reduced lift force on patients, and higher first-pass success rates.

GlideScope® remains at the forefront of the industry with the latest advancements in lighting and camera technology, ensuring proven clinical performance across diverse clinical settings.

FEATURES

BENEFITS

OUTCOME

Better visualization of airway ImprovedOR Coordination

Superior glottic views

GlideScope ® unique 60 o Angulated Blades

Improved Teaching

Reduced cervical spine motion

Less lift force (~2-3 lbs)

Reduced patient trauma Reduced clinician fatigue

Small mouth openings More working room overall Cervical spine immobilization

Low-profile/slim blades

LoProBlades high performance features

 Optimized lighting for airway management  Spectrum SU Blades and Ti Blades

Dynamic Light Control

Reveal ™ Anti-Fog mechanism

Eliminates fogging @ 10-120 seconds

Blade sizes from neonate to large adult Reusable or Single-use blade preference Offering diversity of blade and tool types

Ensures high success rate for first-attempt intubation at any age

Broad portfolio of options

The Efficacy of GlideScope ® VideolaryngoscopyCompared with Direct Laryngoscopy in Children who are Difficult to Intubate. 1

Meta-analysis of RCTs comparing video-assisted laryngoscopy with direct laryngoscopy in patients with predicted or simulated difficult airways report improved laryngeal views, a higher frequency of successful intubations, and a higher frequency of first attempt intubations with video-assisted laryngoscopy (Category A1-B evidence)

The success rate of intubation using a video laryngoscope ranges from 97.4% to 99.6%. 2

1.

British Journal of Anesthesia, 119 (5): 984 – 92 (2017)

2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635845/#:~:text=The%20incidence%20rates%20of%20difficulty,%25%2C%20respectively%20%5B5%5D.

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