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Pressure support ventilation during fibreoptic intubation under propofol anaesthesia.

J L Bourgain1, V Billard, A M Cros.   

Abstract

GOAL OF THE STUDY: To assess the benefit of pressure support ventilation during fibreoptic intubation performed under propofol anaesthesia in patients having an anticipated difficult intubation. PROCEDURES: Thirty-two patients with ENT cancer, and having at least two criteria for anticipated difficult intubation were prospectively included. All patients received topical lidocaine 2% and propofol by plasma target control infusion (initial target concentration 3 microg ml(-1), then adjusted to maintain loss of consciousness without apnoea). They were randomly assigned between two groups: spontaneous breathing (SB) or pressure support ventilation (with a support level set at 10 cm H(2)O) both using Fi(o(2))=1. Conditions for fibreoptic intubation, respiratory parameters (pulse oxymetry, ventilatory frequency, tidal volume and PetCO2 after intubation) and haemodynamic parameters were recorded.
RESULTS: Patient characteristic data and intubation conditions were similar between both groups. All patients had a successful fibreoptic intubation and none needed a rescue procedure because of desaturation. In spite of a longer duration of intubation, PE'CO2 after intubation was lower and tidal volume during intubation was higher with pressure support ventilation than in SB patients [38.1 (4.2) vs 42.3 (4.7) mm Hg and 371 (139) vs 165 (98) ml, respectively]. Desaturation episodes were observed in two SB patients conversely to no episode during pressure support ventilation, probably because of the higher minute ventilation.
CONCLUSION: Pressure support represents a useful method to improve ventilation during fibreoptic intubation under propofol anaesthesia in patients with an anticipated difficult intubation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17142824     DOI: 10.1093/bja/ael317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


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