| Literature DB >> 25400507 |
James W Ibinson1, Catalin S Ezaru1, Daniel S Cormican2, Michael P Mangione1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rigid video laryngoscopes are popular alternatives to direct laryngoscopy for intubation, but further large scale prospective studies comparing these devices to direct laryngoscopy in routine anesthesiology practice are needed. We hypothesized that the first pass success rate with one particular video laryngoscope, the GlideScope, would be higher than the success rate with direct laryngoscopy.Entities:
Keywords: Airway management; Difficult intubation; Direct laryngoscopy
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25400507 PMCID: PMC4233079 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2253-14-101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Patient characteristics broken down for Direct Laryngoscopy (DL) GlideScope (GS) groups
| DL | GS | ||
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| 1 | 27% | 11% | |
| 2 | 60% | 51% | |
| 3 | 13% | 34% | |
| 4 | 0% | 4% | |
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| Normal | 94% | 67% | |
| Decreased | 6% | 33% | |
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| p-value =0.0731 | ||
| Yes | 24% | 28% | |
| No | 76% | 72% | |
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| Normal | 95% | 78% | |
| Decreased | 5% | 22% | |
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| Yes | 33% | 21% | |
| No | 67% | 79% | |
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| < 3 Fingerbreadths | 10% | 17% | |
| > 3 Fingerbreadths | 90% | 83% | |
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| p-value =0.2299 | ||
| Male | 94% | 93% | |
| Female | 6% | 7% | |
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| Weight (kg) | 91.4 | 98.3 | |
| Height (cm) | 176.7 | 176.7 | |
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| p-value =0.014 | ||
| < 25 | 1% | 0% | |
| 25-44 | 11% | 12% | |
| 45-64 | 53% | 59% | |
| > 65 | 35% | 30% | |
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| Yes | 1% | 12% | |
| No | 99% | 88% | |
P-values in bold are significant. Percentages may not add to 100% secondary to rounding and missing data.
Figure 1Using the patient characteristics shown to predict GlideScope use, a propensity scoring algorithm was used to match the groups. A) The distribution of scores in the GlideScope group. B) The Control (DL) group’s raw data showed a strong skewing toward lower propensity scores as expected (not shown), but the displayed propensity score distribution after matching was similar to the GS group’s. C) The standardized differences (Cohen’s d) were reduced for all included variables.
Patient characteristics for Direct Laryngoscopy (DL) and GlideScope (GS) groups that resulted
| DL | GS | ||
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| p-value =0.535 | ||
| 1 | 10% | 9% | |
| 2 | 52% | 51% | |
| 3 | 36% | 36% | |
| 4 | 2% | 4% | |
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| p-value =0.185 | ||
| Normal | 66% | 60% | |
| Decreased | 34% | 40% | |
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| p-value =0.038 | ||
| Yes | 80% | 73% | |
| No | 20% | 27% | |
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| p-value =0.088 | ||
| Normal | 80% | 74% | |
| Decreased | 20% | 26% | |
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| p-value =0.498 | ||
| Yes | 23% | 20% | |
| No | 77% | 80% | |
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| p-value =0.084 | ||
| < 3 Fingerbreadths | 10% | 14% | |
| > 3 Fingerbreadths | 90% | 86% | |
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| p-value =0.713 | ||
| Male | 96% | 95% | |
| Female | 4% | 5% | |
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| Wt. p-value =0.955 | ||
| Weight (kg) | 100.2 | 100.1 | |
| Height (cm) | 177.4 | 176.6 | |
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| p-value =0.176 | ||
| < 25 | 0% | 0% | |
| 25-44 | 8% | 10% | |
| 45-64 | 56% | 61% | |
| > 65 | 35% | 29% | |
Percentages may not add to 100% secondary to rounding and missing data.
Figure 2Graph illustrating the percent of intubations using each of the intubation devices as a function of attempt. With each successive intubation attempt, the use of a video laryngoscope increased.
Overall numbers (across all attempts) of the complications recorded for each of the techniques
| Complication | GS | DL | p-value |
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| Able to visualize the vocal cords but unable to pass the endotracheal tube | 29 (3.59) | 43 (1.57) |
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| Arrythmia | 0 | 1 | 1.000 |
| Dental Injury | 1 | 6 | 1.000 |
| Esophageal Intubation | 2 | 24 | 0.095 |
| Hypoxemia | 2 | 12 | 0.748 |
| Mucosal Injury | 12 (1.49) | 15 (0.55) |
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| Regurgitation | 0 | 2 | 1.000 |
| Other | 7 | 23 | |
| None | 737 | 2585 | |
| Total Number of Attempts with Device | 808 | 2736 |
The table lists the absolute numbers; for comparisons with significant P-values the percentage with regards to the total attempted with that device is given in parentheses.