 This study found that transasal videoendoscopy, TV, can improve the prediction of difficult videolaringoscopy compared to traditional bedside airway examinations alone. TV also identified certain clinical features such as vestibular fold lesions, epiglottic lesions, pharyngeal secretion retention, and restricted views on the rheumaglottitis as being associated with difficulty during videolaringoscopy. This article was authored by Philip Brenia Sasu, Jennifer Isabel Pansa, Rupert Stadlhofer, and others.