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The performance of rigid scopes for tracheal intubation: a randomised, controlled trial in patients with a simulated difficult airway.

M Kleine-Brueggeney1,2, R Greif2, N Urwyler3, B Wirthmüller2, L Theiler2.   

Abstract

We compared the Bonfils™ and SensaScope™ rigid fibreoptic scopes in 200 patients with a simulated difficult airway randomised to one of the two devices. A cervical collar inhibited neck movement and reduced mouth opening to a mean (SD) of 23 (3) mm. The primary outcome parameter was overall success of tracheal intubation; secondary outcomes included first-attempt success, intubation times, difficulty of intubation, fibreoptic view and side-effects. The mean (95% CI) overall success rate was 88 (80-94)% for the Bonfils and 89 (81-94)% for the SensaScope (p = 0.83). First-attempt intubation success rates were 63 (53-72)% for the Bonfils and 72 (62-81)% for the SensaScope (p = 0.17). Median (IQR [range]) intubation time was significantly shorter with the SensaScope (34 (20-84 [5-240]) s vs. 45 (25-134 [12-230]) s), and fibreoptic view was significantly better with the SensaScope (full view of the glottis in 79% with the SensaScope vs. 61% with the Bonfils). This might be explained by its steerable tip and the S-formed shape, contributing to better manoeuvrability. There were no differences in the difficulty of intubation or side-effects.
© 2016 The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Keywords:  cervical fracture: intubation techniques; difficult airway algorithm; failed intubation: treatment; rigid fibreoptic scopes; simulated difficult airway

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27670928     DOI: 10.1111/anae.13626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesia        ISSN: 0003-2409            Impact factor:   6.955


  2 in total

1.  The skill of tracheal intubation with rigid scopes - a randomised controlled trial comparing learning curves in 740 intubations.

Authors:  Lorenz Theiler; Robert Greif; Lukas Bütikofer; Kristopher Arheart; Maren Kleine-Brueggeney
Journal:  BMC Anesthesiol       Date:  2020-10-16       Impact factor: 2.217

Review 2.  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
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