| Literature DB >> 28969598 |
Ichiro Takenaka1, Kazuyoshi Aoyama2, Tamao Iwagaki3, Yukari Takenaka3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: When encountering a difficult airway with an Airway Scope (AWS) a bougie can be inserted into the endotracheal tube in the AWS channel. The angulated tip of the bougie can be guided toward the glottis by rotating it. We tested the ease of rotating bougies (Venn reusable, Boussignac, Portex single-use, and Frova) in an endotracheal tube when placed in the AWS channel.Entities:
Keywords: Endotracheal intubation Videolaryngoscopy Bougie
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28969598 PMCID: PMC5625611 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-017-0424-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Fig. 1Experimental protocol for the bench study. According to the instruction manual [3], a 7.0 mm internal diameter standard endotracheal tube is inserted into the guiding channel of an Airway Scope blade, the tip of which is set 15 mm from the circular protractor that stands vertically on a table (a). The anesthesiologist marks the inferior corner of the angulated tip of the bougie then, with the angulated tip directed towards 12 o’clock, inserts the bougie into the tube, locates the tip 5 mm beyond the blade tip, and aligns the mark with the center of the protractor on the monitor screen of the AWS (a). The power switch of the Airway Scope is turned off. The anesthesiologist then rotates the bougie end (side of bougie operated by hand) clockwise or counterclockwise to an angle of 0°–180° in 45° increments while looking at the protractor that is set on the airway adaptor of the endotracheal tube (b). The bougie tip (tracheal side) is not visible because of the hood (b). The angle of the bougie tip created by rotating its end is measured. α: rotation angle of the bougie tip
Relevant characteristics of the four commercially available bougies tested
| Bougie | Length (cm) | Diameter (Fr) | Angulated tip | Construction material | Product |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venn reusable | 60 | 15 | 2.5 cm / 35° | inner: polyester outer: resin | Smiths Medical |
| Boussignac | 70 | 15 | 2.5 cm / 40° | polyether block amide | Vygon |
| Portex single-use | 70 | 15 | 2 cm / 35° | polyvinyl chloride | Smiths Medical |
| Frova | 70 | 14 | 3 cm / 30° | polyethylene | Cook Medical |
Fig. 2Mean (SD) of rotation angle of the tip of each bougie created by rotating its end. Ideal line (dotted line) denotes complete transmission of the rotational force at the bougie end along the shaft to its tip. The difference between the ideal line and each colored line is that in rotation angle between its end and tip. a P < 0.01 vs Venn reusable. b P < 0.01 vs Boussignac bougie
Degree of force required to rotate the bougie tips as classified by each anesthesiologist
| Degree of force for rotation | Bougie | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venn reusable | Boussignac | Portex single-usea, b | Frovaa, b | |
| Easy | 7 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| Moderate | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| Difficult | 0 | 0 | 6 | 5 |
| Impossible | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Easy or moderate is considered clinically acceptable
a P < 0.01 vs Venn reusable
b P < 0.01 vs Boussignac
Laryngoscopic view, success rate, and time required for successful intubation with an Airway Scope and bougie in a manikin
| Bougie | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venn reusable | Boussignac | Portex single-use | Frova | |
| Laryngoscopic view (grade1/2/3) | 6/1/0 | 7/0/0 | 7/0/0 | 7/0/0 |
| Success rate | 7/7 | 7/7 | 5/7 | 4/7 |
| Time required for successful intubation (second) | 25(5) | 35(6) | 61(17)a,b | 69(22)a,b |
Values for time to intubation are mean (SD)
a P < 0.01 vs Venn reusable
b P < 0.01 vs Boussignac