Can a smart breathing tube help save lives on the battlefield?
NCT ID NCT07249983
Summary
This study is testing whether a new video-assisted breathing tube (SaCoVLM™) can help military medics with limited experience safely manage patients' airways. First, medics practice on mannequins, then they use the device on sedated patients during elective surgery. Researchers want to see if this tool makes it easier and safer to place breathing tubes in challenging settings.
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Military University Hospital Prague
RECRUITINGPrague, 16209, Czechia
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