| Literature DB >> 28125979 |
Chih-Jun Lai1, Chih-Min Liu2, Chun-Yu Wu2, Feng-Fang Tsai2, Ping-Huei Tseng3, Shou-Zen Fan4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of supraglottic airway devices (SADs) in surgeries with laparoscopic pneumoperitoneum and Trendelenburg (LPT) positioning is controversial due to concerns about insufficient pulmonary ventilation and aspiration. In this prospective, randomized-controlled trial, we evaluated whether the i-gel, a new second generation SAD, provides an effective alternative to an endotracheal tube (ETT) by comparing respiratory parameters and perioperative respiratory complications in non-obese patients.Entities:
Keywords: Endotracheal tube; Laparoscopic surgery; Leak fraction; Pneumoperitoneum; Respiratory parameters; Trendelenburg position; i-gel
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28125979 PMCID: PMC5267400 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-016-0291-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Fig. 1Illustration of experimental settings. a GE S/5 compact anesthesia monitor (GE Healthcare, Helsinki, Finland). b spirometry tube (GE Healthcare, Helsinki, Finland). c D-lite sensor (GE Healthcare, Helsinki, Finland)
Fig. 2Study flow diagram. ETT: endotracheal tube
Patient characteristics
| i-gel | ETT |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | |||
| Age (yr) | 36.60 ± 12.03 | 40.65 ± 7.26 | 0.205 | |
| BMI | 21.46 ± 3.13 | 21.27 ± 2.70 | 0.839 | |
| Surgery time (min) | 111.55 ± 43.80 | 117.45 ± 47.07 | 0.684 | |
| ASA | (I) | 10 (50%) | 13 (65%) | 0.337 |
| (II) | 10 (50%) | 7 (35%) | ||
ETT endotracheal tube
Data are means ± SD
Respiratory parameter changes in supine and pneumoperitoneum and Trendelenburg position
| Supine | Pneumoperitoneum and Trendelenburg | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| i-gel | ETT |
| i-gel | ETT |
| |
| Leak Fraction (%) | 7.01 [3.73] | 5.76 [2.67] | 0.341 | 6.20 [3.49] | 6.38 [3.71] | 0.883 |
| Leak Volume (ml) | 31.99 [14.54] | 26.06 [9.62] | 0.327 | 27.66 [1.73] | 28.35 [18.18] | 0.968 |
| Resistance (cmH2O/l/s) | 5.82 [1.18] | 10.25 [1.03] | <0.01 | 7.95 [1.57] | 13.13 [1.71] | <0.01 |
| Peak Airway Pressure (cmH2O) | 11.44 [1.43] | 12.53 [1.68] | 0.03 | 20.75 [2.75] | 21.60 [3.24] | 0.461 |
| Mean Airway Pressure (cmH2O) | 4.67 [0.71] | 4.95 [0.46] | 0.049 | 6.73 [1.33] | 6.65 [0.98] | 0.841 |
| Compliance (ml/cmH2O) | 48.45 [7.98] | 46.34 [8.13] | 0.62 | 23.02 [4.12] | 23.19 [4.64] | 0.779 |
ETT endotracheal tube
Data are median [IQR]
a p-value in comparison with i-gel and ETT in supine
b p-value in comparison with i-gel and ETT in Pneumoperitoneum and Trendelenburg position
Fig. 3Boxplot of leak fraction for i-gel and ETT groups. Data are median [IQR]. ETT: endotracheal tube
Fig. 4The force causes less leak fraction in the LPT position than in the supine position. a Body weight force. b Component of body weight and cephalic shifting pressure due to LPT position. c LPT position induced force on the diaphragm. d Force caused by pneumoperitoneum. e LPT position induced pressure on the stomach. LPT: Laparoscopic pneumoperitoneum and Trendelenburg