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Clinical Trial

Blind Intubation Through the Tulip Airway Versus Direct Laryngoscopy

NCT: NCT07681453 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07681453
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-07-06
Completion2026-08-10
SponsorAnkara Etlik City Hospital (OTHER_GOV)
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Brief Summary

This is a randomized crossover mannequin study comparing two airway management techniques in novice operators: blind endotracheal intubation via the Tulip oropharyngeal airway versus direct laryngoscopy. The study aims to evaluate and compare the success rate and performance characteristics of both methods under simulated conditions in order to assess their effectiveness in airway management training and practice.

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What is Blind Intubation Through the Tulip Airway Versus Direct Laryngoscopy?

Blind Intubation Through the Tulip Airway Versus Direct Laryngoscopy is a clinical trial registered under NCT07681453. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07681453?

The current status of NCT07681453 (Blind Intubation Through the Tulip Airway Versus Direct Laryngoscopy) is: RECRUITING.

When did Blind Intubation Through the Tulip Airway Versus Direct Laryngoscopy start?

Blind Intubation Through the Tulip Airway Versus Direct Laryngoscopy started on 2026-07-06.

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