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The pressure on the posterior pharyngeal wall was significantly lower in the McGRATH group than in the blind group (p 0.001) and was significantly reduced when the McGRATH was employed in both the inexperienced (p 0.001) and experienced (p 0.001) groups. These findings suggest that TEE probe insertion under the assistance of the McGRATH video laryngoscope can reduce the pressure on the posterior pharyngeal wall, regardless of the clinician's experience, and may inform clinical practice with the potential to reduce probe