**10. Conclusion**

*Special Considerations in Human Airway Management*

included 4041 emergency room patients over three years, the GlideScope was used for tracheal intubation in 540 patients. It was reported that there was no significant difference in the success rate and unsuccessful tracheal intubation rates in the first

It is also known as a tracheal tube introducer. It is used to increase the success of tracheal intubation in cases with a poor laryngoscopic view. It is especially useful

attempt when compared with the conventional method [27].

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**9. Bougie**

**Figure 3.**

*Tracheal intubation using video-laryngoscopes.*

Management of critical patients in need of airway management in the emergency medicine department requires experience. Providing oxygenation, minimizing the risk of complications, and choosing the appropriate devices constitute the management's pearls.
