| Literature DB >> 25214815 |
Jennifer L Wagner1, Robin Shandas1, Craig J Lanning1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endotracheal tubes are frequently used to establish alternate airways. Precise placement of the tubes must be maintained to prevent serious complications. Several methods for fixation of endotracheal tubes are available. Available methods vary widely in form and functionality. Due to the unpredictable and dynamic nature of circumstances surrounding intubation, thorough evaluation of tube restraints may help reduce airway accidents such as tube dislodgement and unplanned extubation.Entities:
Keywords: Endotracheal tube fixation; Endotracheal tube restraint; Extubation force; Unplanned extubation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25214815 PMCID: PMC4161264 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2253-14-74
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Figure 1Depiction and description of the thirteen different angles tested along with potential clinical scenarios that could generate the given force vectors.
Figure 2Photograph of intubation mannequin in the test fixture/load frame assembly. Setup corresponds to test point 7.
Figure 3Endotracheal tubes and restraints used to create 7 different fixation combinations.
Figure 4Boxplot of force data grouped by method of fixation. Red line indicates median value, box indicates interquartile range and bars show min/max values.
Figure 5Illustration of average of 3 force measurements with respect to mannequin head. Average of all 3 force measurements, at each angle, for 2 cm and 5 cm tube displacement.
Average forces required to displace tubes both 2 cm and 5 cm or fixation failure
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| 209 | 0.00 | 31 | 7.70 | 96 | 6.79 | 85 | 26.69 | 50 | 13.59 | 107 | 23.11 | 50 | 6.79 | |
| 175 | 12.84 | 58 | 26.69 | 83 | 2.57 | 61 | 20.55 | 47 | 2.57 | 82 | 11.19 | 73 | 2.57 | |
| 90 | 6.79 | 55 | 5.14 | 46 | 2.57 | 82 | 9.26 | 50 | 10.27 | 79 | 28.25 | 62 | 8.90 | |
| 172 | 13.59 | 65 | 5.14 | 71 | 4.45 | 96 | 11.19 | 55 | 15.62 | 93 | 4.45 | 61 | 5.14 | |
| 74 | 18.52 | 82 | 2.57 | 65 | 2.57 | 67 | 0.00 | 50 | 6.79 | 68 | 2.57 | 83 | 2.57 | |
| 193 | 2.57 | 68 | 11.19 | 86 | 6.79 | 98 | 19.39 | 40 | 0.00 | 108 | 28.94 | 79 | 2.57 | |
| 162 | 13.59 | 85 | 7.70 | 70 | 6.79 | 82 | 20.06 | 44 | 0.00 | 79 | 13.59 | 99 | 13.59 | |
| 200 | 30.82 | 98 | 7.70 | 92 | 5.14 | 132 | 5.14 | 50 | 5.14 | 96 | 16.84 | 55 | 6.79 | |
| 113 | 22.83 | 58 | 7.70 | 67 | 4.45 | 67 | 27.06 | 40 | 7.70 | 89 | 20.38 | 80 | 4.45 | |
| 156 | 4.45 | 68 | 2.57 | 59 | 2.57 | 65* | 13.59 | 39 | 2.57 | 61* | 18.52 | 52 | 6.79 | |
| 225 | 9.26 | 53 | 4.45 | 73 | 2.57 | 83* | 29.62 | 65 | 2.57 | 102* | 31.14 | 64 | 6.79 | |
| 224 | 2.57 | 85 | 20.38 | 89 | 4.45 | 77* | 14.30 | 49 | 23.11 | 92* | 21.02 | 59 | 5.14 | |
| 148 | 5.14 | 71 | 4.45 | 62 | 8.90 | 64* | 11.19 | 36 | 0.00 | 65 | 9.26 | 64 | 5.14 | |
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| 215 | 6.79 | 82 | 12.84 | 147 | 15.41 | 144 | 21.02 | 129 | 24.77 | 138 | 27.06 | 145 | 40.36 | |
| 203 | 26.81 | 83 | 18.52 | 130 | 6.79 | 95 | 2.57 | 104 | 31.56 | 120 | 33.58 | 245 | 11.77 | |
| 233 | 16.84 | 96 | 11.19 | 129 | 0.00 | 136 | 5.14 | 99 | 12.84 | 179 | 16.84 | 197 | 28.94 | |
| 234 | 13.59 | 113 | 11.19 | 153 | 24.50 | 175 | 24.50 | 120 | 22.24 | 175 | 6.79 | 202 | 21.94 | |
| 234 | 20.06 | 129 | 8.90 | 178 | 35.31 | 163 | 21.02 | 87 | 12.84 | 154 | 33.97 | 199 | 35.95 | |
| 212 | 13.59 | 101 | 9.26 | 86 | 43.66 | 128 | 5.14 | 87 | 14.30 | 142 | 42.90 | 190 | 24.50 | |
| 218 | 11.77 | 133 | 4.45 | 190 | 25.68 | 162 | 6.79 | 107 | 19.39 | 193 | 31.56 | 227 | 29.17 | |
| 228 | 21.02 | 130 | 5.14 | 165 | 29.17 | 157 | 2.57 | 130 | 28.94 | 194 | 32.18 | 176 | 56.50 | |
| 231 | 8.90 | 99 | 9.26 | 130 | 6.79 | 87 | 22.39 | 85 | 30.82 | 128 | 26.06 | 254 | 32.08 | |
| 251 | 15.62 | 99 | 26.06 | 123 | 11.19 | 65 | 13.59 | 133 | 4.45 | 61 | 18.52 | 205 | 4.45 | |
| 283 | 12.84 | 93 | 16.04 | 99 | 30.28 | 83 | 29.62 | 126 | 10.27 | 102 | 31.14 | 258 | 31.14 | |
| 289 | 4.45 | 136 | 20.06 | 98 | 11.77 | 77 | 14.30 | 86 | 9.26 | 92 | 21.02 | 135 | 13.59 | |
| 273 | 17.98 | 135 | 25.29 | 83 | 5.14 | 64 | 11.19 | 90 | 12.84 | 122 | 17.98 | 128 | 20.06 | |
Mean and standard deviation for all 3 measured force values, at all 13 test points, for 7 methods of ET tube restraint. Values listed in the last row of the table are the average values for all test point means and standard deviations.
*Indicates fixator failed before 2 cm displacement was reached.
Statistical comparison of force values for 2 cm tube displacement
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| 97 [61.99; 126.68] | | 0.320 | 0.057 | 0.957 | ||||
| 91 [55.90; 120.00] | -6 [-19.37; 6.60] | | 0.188 | 0.296 | ||||
| 83 [42.52; 110.28] | -14 [-36.48; 0.62] | -8 [-29.49; 6.40] | | 0.887 | ||||
| 117 [82.75; 145.84] | 20 [8.83; 31.10] | 26 [16.70; 36.02] | 34 [20.90; 54.88] | | ||||
| 78 [42.84; 107.46] | -19 [-33.13; -5.24] | -12 [-25.74; 0.15] | -5 [-19.76; 17.25] | -39 [-50.31; -27.98] | | |||
| 97 [61.99; 126.00] | 0 [-13.18; 12.50] | 6 [-5.63; 17.72] | 14 [-0.27; 35.45] | -20 [-29.75; -10.86] | 18 [6.04; 31.64] | | | |
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| | 0.481 | 0.166 | 0.211 | 0.124 | 0.074 | |||
| 2.27 [-4.30; 8.85] | | 0.068 | 0.522 | 0.212 | ||||
| 6.33 [0.822; 11.85] | 4.06 [-0.35; 8.47] | | 0.288 | 0.223 | ||||
| -5.00 [-12.23; 2.22] | -7.28 [-13.81; -0.75] | -11.3 [-16.79; -5.89] | | 0.840 | ||||
| 4.08 [-2.48; 10.64] | 1.8 [-3.93; 7.54] | -2.26 [-6.64; 2;12] | 9.08 [2.56; 15.60] | | 0.652 | |||
| -6.64 [-13.16; 1.69] | -8.91 [-14.76; -1.26] | -12.97 [-17.81; -6.33] | -1.63 [-8.11; 6.65] | -10.72 [-16.55; -3.08] | | |||
| 5.06 [-0.55; 10.66] | 2.8 [-1.75; 7.32] | -1.28 [-3.40; 0.84] | 10.06 [4.51; 15.61] | 0.98 [-3.53; 5.48] | 11.7 [4.96; 16.62] | | | |
Statistical analysis of force values averaged across all test points for each fixation technique at 2 cm measured displacement. Confidence intervals were calculated using the Satterthwaite’s approximation (Welch’s t-test) due to likelihood of unequal variance. Difference values are the result of subtracting the mean value for the method in the row from the mean value for the method in the column (column mean-row mean). Differences showing statistical significance (p < 0.05) are listed in bold.
Statistical comparison of force values for 5 cm tube displacement or failure of fixator
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| 129 [109.13; 148.41] | | 0.065 | 0.530 | 0.651 | 0.036 | |||
| 107 [82.07; 132.35] | -22 [-44.59; 1.47] | | 0.371 | 0.645 | ||||
| 121 [92.35; 149.00] | -8 [-34.66; 18.46] | 13 [-17.01; 43.93] | | 0.365 | 0.214 | |||
| 132 [113.09; 151.53] | 4 [-12.39; 19.46] | 25 [2.40; 47.49] | 12 [-14.66; 37.92] | | ||||
| 100 [72.22; 128.52] | -28 [-54.78; -2.02] | -7 [-37.17; 23.48] | -20 [-53.13; 12.53] | -32 [-58.04; -5.83] | | |||
| 42 [12.60; 71.35] | -87 [-114.51; -59.08] | -65 [-96.67; -33.81] | -79 [-112.52; -44.87] | -90 [-117.79; -62.88] | -58 [-92.10; -24.70] | | | |
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| | 0.723 | 0.311 | 0.795 | 0.267 | ||||
| 0.93 [-4.40; 6.26] | | 0.232 | 0.969 | 0.181 | ||||
| -4.26 [-12.90; 4.36] | -5.19 [-14.00; 3.62] | | 0.273 | 0.849 | 0.128 | 0.140 | ||
| 0.80 [-5.54; 7.14] | -0.13 [-6.74; 6.49] | 5.07 [-4.29; 14.42] | | 0.246 | ||||
| -3.40 [-9.62; 2.81] | -4.33 [-10.83; 2.17] | 0.86 [-8.42; 10.14] | -4.21 [-11.5; 3.09] | | 0.060 | |||
| -11.49 [-18.05; -4.92] | -12.42 [-19.25; -5.59] | -7.22 [-16.71; 2.26] | -12.29 [-19.87; -4.71] | -8.08 [-15.56; -0.60] | | 0.857 | ||
| -12.32 [-21.00; -3.65] | -13.5 [-22.10; -4.40] | -8.06 [-18.94; 2.82] | -13.12 [-22.51; -3.73] | -8.92 [-18.24; 0.40] | -0.83 [-10.35; 8.69] | | | |
Statistical analysis of force values averaged across all test points for each fixation technique at 5 cm measured displacement. Confidence intervals were calculated using the Satterthwaite’s approximation (Welch’s t-test) due to likelihood of unequal variance. Difference values are the result of subtracting the mean value for the method in the row from the mean value for the method in the column (column mean-row mean). Differences showing statistical significance (α < 0.05) are listed in bold.
Observed failure modes for all methods of fixation
| Depending upon angle of force application, at very large loads (>200 N) sometimes the entire stabilization device would fail by cracking of the plastic stabilization pieces (Test points 5, 7, 8, 10, 13). |
Description of failure modes for all methods of ET tube fixation.