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GlideScope® Core™ is an all-in-one system offering immediate access to the tools you need to visualize the airway and tracheobronchial tree. The system includes a Full HD, touchscreen monitor with advanced resolution. Combined with a comprehensive workstation, GlideScope Core delivers elevated visibility and improved workflow.
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Having GlideScope Core has increased our provider's confidence in managing difficult airways. To take it a step further, it has encouraged us to work as a team throughout the hospital.
Sarah Pierce, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Kootenai Health
One Integrated System – Two Sizes
GlideScope Core delivers brilliant visualization, quick action for emergent situations, and streamlined workflow with your choice of a 15" or 10" Full HD touchscreen display. Both monitors are compatible with GlideScope’s broad range of video laryngoscopes and BFlex bronchoscopes for routine to difficult intubations and bronchoscopy procedures.
Bringing it All Together
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BFlex™ 2 Single-use Bronchoscopes
BFlex 2 is a single-use bronchoscope designed with powerful suction, responsive maneuverability, and improved workflow.
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GlideScope® Spectrum™ Single-use
GlideScope Spectrum single-use video laryngoscopes combine low profile blades with the latest advancements in lighting and camera technology.
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GlideRite® Stylets
GlideRite Stylets are designed to complement angulated GlideScope video laryngoscopes and enable quick placement of ET Tubes.
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Helpful Information
Multimodal Airway Management: Combining Advanced Airway Techniques Can Be Better
Anesthesiology News, 2016
Combining two of the newer technologically innovative devices such as a video laryngoscope and a flexible fiberscope can be complementary and prove critical.
Incidence and Duration of Continuously Measured Oxygen Desaturation during Emergency Department Intubation
Ann Emerg Med, 2016
1 in 3 patients undergoing ED rapid sequence intubation experienced oxygen desaturation. Preintubation saturation less than 93%, multiple intubation attempts and prolonged intubation time are independently associated with oxygen saturation. Clinicians should use strategies to prevent oxygen desaturation during ED rapid sequence intubation.