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Soo Hwan Kim1, Su Jin Woo, Jong Hoon Kim.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the usefulness of Bonfils intubation fiberscope assisted by direct laryngoscopy (BIF-DL) and flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope assisted by direct laryngoscopy (FOB-DL) using video recording in cases of unanticipated difficult intubation with respect to the time required to visualize the vocal cords and place the endotracheal tube. We compared two fiberscopes in patients with authentic difficult airways.Entities:
Keywords: Bronchoscopes; Fiberoptics; Intubation; Laryngoscopy; Video recording
Year: 2010 PMID: 20498773 PMCID: PMC2872830 DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2010.58.3.249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Anesthesiol ISSN: 2005-6419
Fig. 1Intubation with a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope assisted by direct laryngoscopy. The video camera is attached at the eyepiece of the scope. Note that the assistant holds the direct laryngoscope and the anesthesiologist manipulates the bronchoscope with two hands.
Fig. 2Intubation with a Bonfils intubation fiberscope assisted by direct laryngoscopy. The video camera is attached at the eyepiece of the scope. Note that the anesthesiologist holds the direct laryngoscope with his left hand and manipulates the fiberscope with his right hand.
Patient Characteristics
Data are mean ± SD or number. There were no significant differences between groups. BIF-DL: Bonfils intubation fiberscope by direct laryngoscope, FOB-DL: Fiberoptic bronchoscope by direct laryngoscope.
Comparison of Number of Intubation Attempts
Data are numbers (%). No significant differences between groups were observed. BIF-DL: Bonfils intubation fiberscope by direct laryngoscope, FOB-DL: Fiberoptic bronchoscope by direct laryngoscope.
Fig. 3Comparison of the time required to visualize the vocal cords during the last successful attempt (T1) between the two groups. T1 was significantly shorter in the Bonfils intubation fiberscope (BIF) group. Box plot shows the median (thick line in the box), interquartile range (box), and range (whiskers).
Fig. 5Comparison of the duration of scope manipulation during the entire attempt (Ttotal) between the two groups. Ttotal was significantly shorter in the Bonfils intubation fiberscope (BIF) group. The box plot shows the median (thick line in the box), interquartile range (box), and range (whiskers).
Mean Arterial Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate just before the Intubation Attempt and After Completion of Intubation
Data are mean ± standard deviation. There were no significant differences between groups. BIF-DL: Bonfils intubation fiberscope by direct laryngoscope, FOB-DL: Fiberoptic bronchoscope by direct laryngoscope.
Fig. 6Illustration of the vertical section of Bonfils intubation fiberscopy. In this case, intubation was impossible because the endotracheal tube was stuck between the teeth and shaft of the scope when the operator tried to visualize the vocal cords (the proximal part must be pushed down towards the direction of arrow to lift up the distal end of the scope). The intubation was subsequently achieved with flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy.