| Literature DB >> 32736516 |
Ina Ismiarti Shariffuddin1, Sook Hui Chaw2, Ling Wei Ng1, Ching Hooi Lim1, Mohd Fitry Zainal Abidin1, Wan A Wan Zakaria1, Wendy H Teoh3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The 4th National Audit Project of The Royal College of Anaesthetists and The Difficult Airway Society (NAP4) reported a higher incidence of supraglottic airway device (SAD) related pulmonary aspiration in obese patients especially with the first-generation SADs. The latest single-use SAD, the Protector™ provides a functional separation of the respiratory and digestive tracts and its laryngeal cuff with two ports allowing additional suction in tandem with the insertion of a gastric tube. The laryngeal cuff of LMA Protector™ allows a large catchment reservoir in the event of gastric content aspiration.Entities:
Keywords: Airway management; Moderately obese; Oropharyngeal leak pressures; Supraglottic airway devices
Year: 2020 PMID: 32736516 PMCID: PMC7393866 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-020-01100-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Baseline demographic and airway anthropometric features
| Parameters ( | Results |
|---|---|
| Age, years | 43.3 (16.7) |
| Body Mass Index, kg/m2 | 31.7 (1.4) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 10 [33.3%] |
| Female | 20 [66.7%] |
| ASA status | |
| 1 | 15 [50%] |
| 2 | 15 [50%] |
| Types of surgery (Open surgeries) | |
| General surgery | 10 [33.3%] |
| Orthopaedic surgery | 9 [30.0%] |
| Gynaecology | 6 [20.0%] |
| Urology | 5 [16.7%] |
| Mallampati | |
| 1 | 12 [40.0%] |
| 2 | 14 [46.7%] |
| 3 | 4 [13.3%] |
| 4 | 0 [0%] |
| Thyromental distance | |
| > 60 mm | 29 [96.7%] |
| < 60 mm | 1 [3.3%] |
| Interincisor distance | |
| > 40 mm | 30 [100%] |
| < 40 mm | 0 [0%] |
| Neck flexion | |
| Full | 29 [96.7%] |
| < 50% limited | 0 [0%] |
| > 50% limited | 1 [3.3%] |
| Neck extension | |
| Full | 29 [96.7%] |
| < 50% limited | 0 [0%] |
| > 50% limited | 1 [3.3%] |
| Duration of surgery, minutes | 71.8 (39.8) |
Data expressed as mean (standard deviation) or number [percentage]
ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists
Fig. 1Flow chart for patients’ recruitment and data analysis
Parameters for the clinical performance of LMA Protector™
| Parameters (n = 30) | Results |
|---|---|
| Size of LMA protector | |
| Size 3 | 10 [63.3%] |
| Size 4 | 11 [36.7%] |
| Number of attempts | |
| 1 | 28 [93.4%] |
| 2 | 1 [3.3%] |
| Failed | 1 [3.3%] |
| Ease of insertion | |
| Easy | 26 [86.7%] |
| Fair | 3 [10.0%] |
| Difficult | 0 |
| Very Difficult | 0 |
| Impossible | 1 [3.3%] |
| Time to successful insertion, seconds | 21.0 (3.9) |
| Oropharyngeal leak pressure, OLP, cmH20 | 31.8 (5.4) |
| Cuff volume, mls | 14.6 (5.6) |
| Ease of gastric tube insertion | |
| Easy | 23 [79.3%] |
| Difficult | 6 [20.7%] |
| Impossible | 0 |
| Volume of gsastric fluid aspirated, ml | 6.9 (13.1) |
| Duration of fasting, hours | 11.7(2.6) |
| Fibreoptic view | |
| Only vocal cords seen | 27 [93.1%] |
| Vocal cords and posterior epiglottis | 1 [3.4%] |
| Vocal cords and anterior epiglottis | 1 [3.4%] |
| Vocal cord not seen | 0 |
Data expressed as mean (standard deviation) or number [percentage]
Complications related to LMA Protector insertions
| Complications | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Immediate | |
| Desaturation | 0 |
| Bronchospasm | 0 |
| Gross regurgitation/aspiration | 0 |
| Intraoperative gastric distension | 0 |
| Dental injury | 0 |
| Lip or tongue injury | 0 |
| Mucosal injury/blood on LMA | 14 [48.4%] |
| Delayed | |
| Post operative sore throat | 8 [27.6%] |
| Post operative dysphonia | 3 [10.3%] |
| Post operative dysphagia | 6 [20.7%] |
Data expressed as mean (standard deviation) or number [percentage]
Patients’ haemodynamic response to LMA Protector™ airway insertion
| Parameters (n = 30) | Results |
|---|---|
| Heart Rate | |
| Increase of 0–10% | 18 [62.1%] |
| Increase of 10–20% | 9 [31.0%] |
| Increase of > 20% | 2 [6.9%] |
| Mean arterial pressure | |
| Increase of 0–10% | 23 [79.3%] |
| Increase of 10–20% | 2 [6.9%] |
| Increase of > 20% | 2 [6.9%] |
Data expressed as mean (standard deviation) or number [percentage]