Success Metrics

Clinical Success Rate
87.5%

Based on 7 completed trials

Completion Rate
88%(7/8)
Active Trials
3(21%)
Results Posted
43%(3 trials)
Terminated
1(7%)

Phase Distribution

Ph not_applicable
13
93%

Phase Distribution

0

Early Stage

0

Mid Stage

0

Late Stage

Phase Distribution13 total trials
N/ANon-phased studies
13(100.0%)

Highest Phase Reached

Unknown

Trial Status & Enrollment

Completion Rate

87.5%

7 of 8 finished

Non-Completion Rate

12.5%

1 ended early

Currently Active

3

trials recruiting

Total Trials

14

all time

Status Distribution
Active(5)
Completed(7)
Terminated(1)
Other(1)

Detailed Status

Completed7
Recruiting3
Enrolling by invitation1
Terminated1
Not yet recruiting1
unknown1

Development Timeline

Analytics

Development Status

Total Trials
14
Active
3
Success Rate
87.5%
Most Advanced
N/A

Trials by Phase

N/A13 (100.0%)

Trials by Status

enrolling_by_invitation17%
recruiting321%
terminated17%
not_yet_recruiting17%
unknown17%
completed750%

Recent Activity

Clinical Trials (14)

Showing 14 of 14 trials
NCT06757543Not Applicable

A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomised Trial Of Video Versus Direct Laryngoscopy For Intubation Of Newborn Infants

Recruiting
NCT07426016Not Applicable

Video vs. Direct Laryngoscopy for Less Invasive Surfactant Administration

Not Yet Recruiting
NCT05055401

Airway Management Skills Amongst Anesthesia Providers

Enrolling By Invitation
NCT06360328Not Applicable

Success Rates of Video- vs. Direct Laryngoscopy for Endotracheal Intubation in Anesthesiology Residents: A Randomized Controlled Trial" (The JuniorDoc-VL-Trial)

Recruiting
NCT06657417Not Applicable

A.I. Supported Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation: a Manikin Study

Completed
NCT06655168Not Applicable

Orotracheal Intubation in Newborns: Videolaryngoscopy Vs Direct Laryngoscopy

Recruiting
NCT03613103Not Applicable

Airway Injuries After Intubation Using Videolaryngoscopy Versus Direct Laryngoscopy for Adult Patients Requiring Tracheal Intubation

Completed
NCT02775214Not Applicable

Conventional Direct Laryngoscopy Vs. Video Laryngoscopy With The C-MAC For Pyloromyotomy

Terminated
NCT03035175Not Applicable

Using Video Laryngoscopy for Neonatal Intubation

Completed
NCT04628611Not Applicable

Comparison Between Rigid Video Assisted Laryngoscopy vs Flexible Laryngoscopy in Anticipated Difficult Intubation

Completed
NCT04414839Not Applicable

Comparison of Digital Intubation (Two-finger) and Video Laryngoscopy

Completed
NCT03775317Not Applicable

Video Laryngoscopy Versus Direct Laryngoscopy for Nasotracheal Intubation

Unknown
NCT02405390Not Applicable

Head Motion in Pediatric Patients Endotracheally Intubated With Video Laryngoscopy Versus Direct Laryngoscopy

Completed
NCT02051816Not Applicable

Facilitating EndotracheaL Intubation by Laryngoscopy Technique and Apneic Oxygenation Within the Intensive Care Unit: The FELLOW Study

Completed

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Drug Details

Intervention Type
DEVICE
Total Trials
14