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The second-generation air-Q intubating laryngeal mask for airway maintenance during anaesthesia in adults: a report of the first 70 uses.

A M Joffe1, E C Liew, R E Galgon, D Viernes, M M Treggiari.   

Abstract

The second-generation air-Q intubating laryngeal airway is a newer commercially available supraglottic airway device. In this retrospective review, we describe our initial clinical experience of 70 insertions. The ease and number of insertion attempts, airway leak pressure, device positioning, duration of use, success of fibreoptic-aided intubation and oropharyngeal morbidity were recorded. The intubating laryngeal airway was successfully inserted in all 770 patients and functioned adequately as a primary airway in all 57 patients in which it was used. The median airway leak pressure was 25 and 30 cmH2O for the single-use and reusable devices (P = 0.001), respectively. Fibreoptic-aided intubation using the intubating laryngeal airway as a conduit was successful in 12/13 (92%) cases. One in four (26%) patients complained of mild sore throat postoperatively before discharge. In our series, the intubating laryngeal airway performed adequately as a primary airway during anaesthesia with respect to ease of insertion, adequacy of airway maintenance, and as a conduit for intubation in both anticipated and unanticipated difficult airways. Further investigation is warranted regarding the role of the intubating laryngeal airway as a conduit for both blind and fibreoptic-aided intubation. In addition, the incidence of postoperative throat complaints deserves further scrutiny.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21375088     DOI: 10.1177/0310057X1103900106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesth Intensive Care        ISSN: 0310-057X            Impact factor:   1.669


  7 in total

1.  The air-Q(®) intubating laryngeal airway vs the LMA-ProSeal(TM) : a prospective, randomised trial of airway seal pressure.

Authors:  R E Galgon; K M Schroeder; S Han; A Andrei; A M Joffe
Journal:  Anaesthesia       Date:  2011-08-22       Impact factor: 6.955

2.  Fiberoptic-guided tracheal tube placement through the air-Q® Intubating Laryngeal Airway: a performance study in a manikin.

Authors:  Richard E Galgon; Kristopher M Schroeder; Christopher S Schmidt; Adrian A Matioc; Seungbong Han; Adin-Cristian Andrei; Aaron M Joffe
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2011-07-29       Impact factor: 2.078

Review 3.  Comparative Efficacy of the Air-Q Intubating Laryngeal Airway during General Anesthesia in Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Eun Jin Ahn; Geun Joo Choi; Hyun Kang; Chong Wha Baek; Yong Hun Jung; Young Cheol Woo; Si Ra Bang
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2016-06-23       Impact factor: 3.411

4.  Direct and indirect low skill fibre-optic intubation: A randomised crossover manikin study of six supraglottic airway devices.

Authors:  Sau Yee Chow; Yan Ru Tan; Theodore Gar Ling Wong; Vui Kian Ho; Abey Matthew Matthews; Hui Hua Li; Patrick Wong
Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2018-05

5.  Comparison of oropharyngeal leak pressure of air-Q™, i-gel™, and laryngeal mask airway supreme™ in adult patients during general anesthesia: A randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Srinath Damodaran; Sameer Sethi; Surender Kumar Malhotra; Tanvir Samra; Souvik Maitra; Vikas Saini
Journal:  Saudi J Anaesth       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec

Review 6.  Optical Devices in Tracheal Intubation-State of the Art in 2020.

Authors:  Jan Matek; Frantisek Kolek; Olga Klementova; Pavel Michalek; Tomas Vymazal
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-22

7.  Novel use of laryngeal mask airway classic excel™ for bronchoscopy and tracheal intubation.

Authors:  Anusha Kannan; Edwin Seet
Journal:  J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2013-04
  7 in total

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