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New guidelines for research in airway device evaluation: time for an updated approach (ADEPT-2) to the Difficult Airway Society’s ‘ADEPT’ strategy?

In this article we present the learning from a clinical study of airway device evaluation, conducted under the framework of the Difficult Airway Society (DAS, UK) ‘ADEPT’ (airway device evaluation project team) strategy. We recommend a change in emphasis from small scale randomised controlled trials...

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Published in:Journal of clinical monitoring and computing 2023-04, Vol.37 (2), p.345-350
Main Authors: Athanassoglou, V., O’Sullivan, E. P., van Zundert, A., Pandit, J. J.
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Language:English
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Summary:In this article we present the learning from a clinical study of airway device evaluation, conducted under the framework of the Difficult Airway Society (DAS, UK) ‘ADEPT’ (airway device evaluation project team) strategy. We recommend a change in emphasis from small scale randomised controlled trials conducted as research, to larger-scale observational, post-marketing evaluation audits as a way of obtaining more meaningful information.
ISSN:1387-1307
1573-2614
DOI:10.1007/s10877-022-00911-4