| Literature DB >> 31470814 |
Haozhen Zhu1, Jinxing Liu1, Lulu Suo1, Chi Zhou1, Yu Sun2, Hong Jiang3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: King Vision and McGrath MAC video laryngoscopes (VLs) are increasingly used. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of nasotracheal intubation in patients with predicted difficult intubations using non-channeled King Vision VL, McGrath MAC VL or Macintosh laryngoscope by experienced intubators.Entities:
Keywords: Airway management - video laryngoscopes - Nasotracheal intubation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31470814 PMCID: PMC6717380 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-019-0838-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Fig. 1The video laryngoscopes evaluated in our study. A: non-channeled King Vision video laryngoscope. B: McGrath MAC video laryngoscope
Fig. 2Consort flow chart
Patient characteristics and difficult intubation profiles
| King Vision | McGrath | Macintosh | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men (%) | 15 (45%) | 19 (58%) | 16 (48%) | NS |
| Age; years | 38 (12) | 36 (11) | 40 (11) | NS |
| BMI; Kg·m−2 | 22 (3) | 22 (3) | 22 (3) | NS |
| ASA class I/II (%) | 11/22 (33/67%) | 15/18 (45/55%) | 13/20 (40/60%) | NS |
| Neck movement < 80° (%) | 2 (6%) | 1 (3%) | 1 (3%) | NS |
| Mallampati III or IV (%) | 30 (91%) | 31 (94%) | 30 (91%) | NS |
| Interincisor gap < 3 cm (%) | 9 (27%) | 10 (30%) | 8 (27%) | NS |
| Thyromental distance < 6 cm (%) | 8 (27%) | 9 (27%) | 11 (33%) | NS |
| Ability to prognath (%) | 30 (91%) | 28 (85%) | 29 (88%) | NS |
| EGRI scores | 3 (2,4.5) | 3 (2.5,4) | 3 (2,4) | NS |
Data presented as mean (SD), median (IQR [range]) or number of patients (percentage). BMI: Body Mass Index. ASA class: American Society of Anesthesiologists classification. EGRI: El-Ganzouri risk index. NS: not significant
Intubation profiles
| King Vision | McGrath | Macintosh | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intubation time (sec) 1 | 37.6 (7.3) *** | 35.4 (8.8) *** | 46.8 (10.4) | < 0.0001 |
| First success of intubation (%) | 33 (100%) * | 33 (100%) * | 28 (85%) | 0.0017 |
| Laryngoscopy time (sec) 1 | 16.7 (5.5) * | 15.6 (6.3) * | 22.8 (7.2) | 0.0002 |
| C-L grade I/II/III/IV | 29/4/0/0 *** | 27/6/0/0 *** | 6/10/12/5 | < 0.0001 |
| C-L grade I and II (%) | 33 (100%) *** | 33 (100%) *** | 16 (48%) | 0.0004 |
| Assist maneuvers (%) 1 | 5 (15%) *** | 4 (12%) *** | 18 (64%) | < 0.0001 |
| Difference between MAPmaximum and MAP post-induction (mmHg) 1 | 47.7 (12.5)* | 45.1 (10.3)** | 54.9 (10.2) | 0.0030 |
Data presented as mean (SD) or number (percentage). C-L: Cormack and Lehane. MAP: mean arterial pressure. NS: not significant. Assist maneuvers: use of the BURP maneuver, Magill’s forceps or cuff inflation. 1: n = 28 in Macintosh group. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001 compared with Macintosh group
Fig. 3Changes in hemodynamic responses during anesthesia induction and intubation. Up: Heart Rate. Down: MAP. MAP: mean arterial pressure
Sensations of performances and any complications
| King Vision | McGrath | Macintosh | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ease of device insertion (excellent/good/fair/poor) | 18/13/2/0 # (54/40/6/0%) | 30/3/0/0 (91/9/0/0%) | 23/5/0/0 (82/18/0/0%) | 0.0014 |
| Quality of view on display (excellent/good/fair/poor) | 33/0/0/0 (100/0/0/0%) | 32/1/0/0 (97/3/0/0%) | / | NS |
| Ease of tube advancement (excellent/good/fair/poor) | 28/5/0/0 *** (85/15/0/0%) | 29/4/0/0 *** (88/12/0/0%) | 13/10/4/1 (46/36/14/4%) | 0.0001 |
| Desaturation (%) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | NS |
| Bleeding (%) | 1 (3%) | 0 (0) | 4 (14%) | 0.0357 |
| Dental injury (%) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | NS |
| Sore throat (%) | 3 (11%) ** | 8 (24%) | 12 (43%) | 0.0093 |
| Hoarseness (%) | 2 (6%) | 1 (3%) | 5 (18%) | 0.969 |
Data presented as number (percentage). NS: not significant. #p < 0.05 compared with McGrath group. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001 compared with Macintosh group