Ep. Mccoy et al., A COMPARISON OF THE FORCES EXERTED DURING LARYNGOSCOPY - THE MACINTOSH VERSUS THE MCCOY BLADE, Anaesthesia, 51(10), 1996, pp. 912-915
The forces exerted at laryngoscopy with the McCoy and Macintosh blades
have been compared in 40 patients. The variables measured were the du
ration of laryngoscopy, the three maximally-applied forces and the mea
n force. The mean (SD) forces recorded were 18.9 (7.82) and 10.1 (5.33
) N, respectively, with the Macintosh and the McCoy blades (p<0.001) w
ith a similar duration of laryngoscopy. There ws a significant positiv
e correlation between the man force and patients' weight, height and b
ody mass index for the Macintosh blade but only for weight and height
for the McCoy blade. It is concluded that the use of the McCoy blade r
esults in significantly less force being applied during laryngoscopy.
This may be the reason for the reduction in the stress response report
ed previously with the use of the McCoy blade.