Literature DB >> 19551454

An evaluation of the rapid airway management positioner in obese patients undergoing gastric bypass or laparoscopic gastric banding surgery.

Davide Cattano1, Vladimir Melnikov, Yameen Khalil, Srikanth Sridhar, Carin A Hagberg.   

Abstract

A new positioning device, the Rapid Airway Management Positioner (RAMP, Airpal Inc., Center Valley, PA) was evaluated to determine if there was an improvement in either mask ventilation, direct laryngoscopy, or both with the use of the RAMP in this patient population. Fifty-one morbidly obese patients (BMI > 35 kg/m(2)) undergoing elective bariatric surgery were enrolled. Ventilation and laryngoscopy was performed in the neutral and head-elevated laryngoscopy position (HELP). Direct laryngoscopy was performed noting the glottic view according to the Cormack-Lehane classification (Samsoon and Young, Anesthesiology 42:487, 1987). Mask ventilation was then recommenced. The HELP, or "ramped," position was achieved by inflating the RAMP, which was placed underneath the patient prior to entering the OR. Once proper HELP position was achieved, a second laryngoscopy was performed followed by endotracheal intubation. Two main outcomes were noted in the neutral and HELP positions: (1) laryngoscopic view and (2) ease of ventilation. The inflated ramped position provided greater ease of ventilation as compared to the neutral position (p = 0.0003). There was also a significant improvement in the glottic view in the ramped position (p = 0.04). Ease of intubation was perceived to be severely difficult among two, and overall use of the positioning device was found to be difficult among seven of the residents. The RAMP effectively positions morbidly obese patients in the HELP position. Ease of ventilation and laryngoscopic view were both improved with its use in this patient population.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19551454     DOI: 10.1007/s11695-009-9885-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Surg        ISSN: 0960-8923            Impact factor:   4.129


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