| Literature DB >> 25994245 |
Łukasz Szarpak1, Łukasz Czyżewski2, Zenon Truszewski3, Andrzej Kurowski4, Tomasz Gaszyński5.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: The aim of the study was to compare the intubation times and success rates of various laryngoscopes during resuscitation in pediatric emergency intubation with uninterrupted chest compression on a standardized pediatric manikin model. This was a randomized crossover study with 107 paramedic participants. We compared times to successful intubation, intubation success rates, and glottic visibility using a Cormack-Lehane grade for Macintosh, Intubrite®, Coopdech®, and Copilot® laryngoscopes. One hundred seven paramedics (mean age 31.2 ± 7.5 years) routinely involved in the management of prehospital care participated in this study. Intubation success rates (overall effectiveness), which was the primary study endpoint, were highest for the Coopdech® and CoPilot® devices (100 %) and were lowest for Intubrite® (89.7 %, p < 0.001) and Macintosh (80.4 %, p < 0.001). The secondary study endpoint, time to first effective ventilation, was achieved fastest when using the Coopdech® laryngoscope (21.6 ± 6.2 s) and was significantly slower with all other devices (Intubrite® 25.4 ± 10.5 s, p = 0.006; CoPilot® 25.6 ± 7.4 s, p = 0.007; Macintosh 29.4 ± 8.2 s, p < 0.001).Entities:
Keywords: Intubation; Laryngoscopes; Pediatrics; Randomization; Training
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25994245 PMCID: PMC4623092 DOI: 10.1007/s00431-015-2567-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.183
Fig. 1Laryngoscopes used for this study were a standard Macintosh laryngoscope, b Intubrite® laryngoscope, c (3) Coopdech® video laryngoscope portable VLP-100, and d (4) CoPilot® video laryngoscope
Fig. 2Flow chart of design and recruitment of participants according to CONSORT statement
Time to and success of intubation
| Type of laryngoscope blade | Time to intubation (s) [mean (SD)] | Tracheal intubation attempts | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First (%) | Second (%) | Third (%) | Failed (%) | ||
| Macintosh | 29.4 ± 8.2 | 58.9 | 79.4 | 80.4 | 19.6 |
| Intubrite | 25.4 ± 10.5 | 69.1 | 85.0 | 89.7 | 10.3 |
| Coopdech | 21.6 ± 6.2 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 0.0 |
| CoPilot | 25.6 ± 7.4 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 0.0 |
Macintosh standard Macintosh laryngoscope, Intubrite Intubrite® laryngoscope, Coopdech Coopdech® video laryngoscope portable VLP-100, CoPilot CoPilot® video laryngoscope
Fig. 3Time required for tracheal intubation with four types of laryngoscopes. MacIntosh standard Macintosh laryngoscope, Intubrite Intubrite® laryngoscope, Coopdech Coopdech® video laryngoscope portable VLP-100, CoPilot CoPilot® video laryngoscope
Grade of glottic view according to the Cormack–Lehane grading that was achieved with the different ETI devices
| Device | C/L I | C/L II | C/L III | C/L IV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Macintosh | 78 (72.9 %) | 26 (24.3 %) | 3 (2.8 %) | 0 (0.0 %) |
| Intubrite® | 84 (78.5 %) | 23 (11.5 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | 0 (0.0 %) |
| Coopdech® | 107 (100 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | 0 (0.0 %) |
| CoPilot® | 107 (100 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | 0 (0.0 %) |
Data is given in absolute numbers and percentage
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