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| Content Provider | World Health Organization (WHO)-Global Index Medicus |
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| Author | Ishio, Junichi Komasawa, Nobuyasu Miyazaki, Yu Kido, Haruki Minami, Toshiaki |
| Description | Country affiliation: Japan Author Affiliation: Ishio J ( Department of Anesthesiology, Osaka Medical College, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.); Komasawa N ( Department of Anesthesiology, Osaka Medical College, Osaka 569-8686, Japan. Electronic address: ane078@poh.osaka-med.ac.jp.); Miyazaki Y ( Department of Anesthesiology, Osaka Medical College, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.); Kido H ( Department of Anesthesiology, Osaka Medical College, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.); Minami T ( Department of Anesthesiology, Osaka Medical College, Osaka 569-8686, Japan.) |
| Abstract | STUDY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to test the hypothesis that insertion of the supraglottic device LMA-ProSeal (ProSeal) by novice doctors in anesthetized patients can be improved by using an intubating stylet to create a 90° bend and that better sealing pressure is achieved. DESIGN: Randomized clinical trial. SETTING: Operating room. PATIENTS: Seventy adult patients scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia using ProSeal with American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status 1 to 3. INTERVENTIONS: ProSeal were inserted with the 90° bend created by the intubating stylet (90D group, 35 patients) or not (ie, conventional insertion; C group, 35 patients). MEASUREMENTS: The number of attempts to successful insertion, sealing pressure, subjective difficulty of insertion by novice doctors, and postoperative pharyngeal pain or hoarseness were compared between groups. MAIN RESULTS: The total number of insertion attempts for the 90D and control groups were 1 (24 and 8, respectively), 2 (8 and 13), 3 (3 and 9), and failure (0 and 5), respectively, showing significant differences between groups (P<.001). Sealing pressure was significantly higher in the 90D group than in the C group (90D group, 23.3±3.7cm H2O; C group, 19.5±2.6cm H2O; P<.001), and the subjective difficulty of insertion was significantly lower in the 90D group (90D group, 27.3±17.6mm; C group, 55.4±22.8mm; P<.001). The incidence of postoperative pharyngeal pain and hoarseness did not differ significantly between groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that creating a 90° bend using an intubating stylet facilitates ProSeal insertion by novice doctors, as reflected by higher successful insertion rates, higher sealing pressure, and lower subjective difficulty of insertion in anesthetized patients. |
| File Format | HTM / HTML |
| ISSN | 09528180 |
| Journal | Journal of Clinical Anesthesia |
| Volume Number | 34 |
| e-ISSN | 18734529 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Publisher Date | 2016-11-01 |
| Publisher Place | United States |
| Access Restriction | One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) |
| Subject Keyword | Discipline Anesthesiology |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine |
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