The availability of short-handled videolaryngoscopes in obstetric anaesthesia

In their paper 'A National Survey of Videolaryngoscopy in the United Kingdom,' Cook and Kelly found that the availability of videolaryngoscopes was approximately 40% less in obstetric theatres compared with general theatres.1 Following this, Lucas and Vaughan wrote in a letter to the British Journal of Anaesthesia noting that these findings were consistent with their prior research into videolaryngoscope availability in obstetric theatres and that increasing availability should be a priority for obstetric anaesthesia.
Source: International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research