| Literature DB >> 33143639 |
Ting-Yang Huang1, Jr-Rung Lin1,2, Yung-Tai Chung3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nasogastric intubation (NGI) is usually challenging in patients under general anesthesia, with reported success rate at the first attempt to be less than 50%. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a preinstalled nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) in the right nasal passageway can facilitate NGI in anesthetized and intubated patients.Entities:
Keywords: Deep sedations; Endotracheal intubation; General anesthesia; Intensive care units; Nasogastric intubation; Nasopharyngeal airway
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33143639 PMCID: PMC7641853 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-020-01514-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1CONSORT diagram demonstrates patient recruitment and the flow of the participants. NGT nasogastric tube
Demographics of the study patients
| Characteristics | Group NPAa ( | Group Ob ( |
|---|---|---|
| Gender (male/female), n (%) | 36/17 (68/32) | 32/23 (58/42) |
| ASA I/II/III, n (%) | 17/24/12 (32/45/23) | 18/28/9 (33/51/16) |
| Age (years), mean(SD) | 58.7 (13.8) | 55.3 (13.8) |
| Height (cm), mean(SD) | 163 (7.6) | 162 (8.2) |
| Weight (kg), mean(SD) | 66 (11.7) | 62.3 (12.6) |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean(SD) | 24.7 (3.4) | 23.5 (3.8) |
| Tragus–nose tip | 56.2 (3.8) | 55.6 (3.6) |
| Nose tip–earlobe distance (cm), mean(SD) | 14.2 (1.1) | 13.9 (1) |
| Neck circumference (cm), mean(SD) | 36.2 (4.3) | 34.9 (3.7) |
| Mallampati score I/ II/ III-IV, n (%) | 23/25/5 (43.4/47.2/9.4) | 30/17/8 (54.5/31/15.5) |
| Cormack–Lehane classification I/ II/ III-IV, n (%) | 18/20/15 (34/38/28) | 18/23/14 (33/42/25) |
ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Physical Status Classification, NGI nasogastric intubation, BMI body mass index, SD standard deviation
aNGI with an NPA in the right nasal passageway
bNGI through the right nostril
Comparisons of success rates, rescue rates and durations of NGI successful at the first attempt
| Outcomes | Group NPAa ( | Group Ob ( | Statistical test results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Success rate at the first attempt, % (n/N) | 83.0 (44/53) | 47.3 (26/55) | ARR = 35.7, 95% CI = 19.1 to 52.4 RRR = 67.8, 95% CI = 38.6 to 83.1 |
| Success rate in accumulative attempts (two attempts maximum), % (n/N) | 88.7 (47/53) | 63.6 (35/55) | ARR = 25.0, 95% CI = 9.7 to 40.4 RRR = 68.9, 95% CI = 28.6 to 86.4 |
| Rescue rate for the failed cases by the method in the other group, % (n/N) | 16.7 (1/6) | 75.0 (15/20) | ARR = 58.3, 95% CI = 23.0 to 93.7 RRR = 70.0, 95% CI = 30.6 to 87.0 |
| Total failure rate after 4 attempts, % (n/N) | 9.4 (5/53) | 9.1 (5/55) | ARR = − 0.3, 95% CI = − 11.3 to 10.6 RRR = − 3.8, 95% CI = − 238.0 to 68.1 |
| Durations of successful NGI at the first attempt (s), mean (SD) | 56.3 (32.5) | 27.1 (8.6) | Mean difference = 29.2, 95% CI = 20.0 to 38.4 |
ARR absolute risk reduction, RRR relative risk reduction, CI confidence interval, NGI nasogastric intubation
aNGI with an NPA in the right nasal passageway
bNGI through the right nostril
Comparison of bleeding incidence and hemodynamic changes induced by NGI
| Outcomes | Group NPAa ( | Group Ob ( | Statistical test results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bleeding, % (n/N) | 5.7 (3/53) | 12.7 (7/55) | ARR = 7.1, 95% CI = − 3.7 to 17.9 RRR = 55.5, 95% CI = − 63.0 to 87.9 |
| ΔHR (BPM), mean (SD) | 7.4 (9.6) | 7.7 (11.3) | Mean difference = − 0.3, 95% CI = − 4.3 to 3.7 |
| ΔMBP (mmHg), mean (SD) | 12.6 (12) | 12.0 (12.9) | Mean difference = 0.6, 95% CI = − 4.2 to 5.3 |
ARR absolute risk reduction, RRR relative risk reduction, CI confidence interval, SD standard deviation, NGI nasogastric intubation, Δ amount of change, BPM beats per minute
aNGI with an NPA in the right nasal passageway
bNGI through the right nostril
Fig. 2An NPA a in the right nasal passageway and b in the left nasal passageway as a conduit for an NGT during NGI (fully authorized to use the picture by the owner, Ingrid Kuo). NPA nasopharygeal airway, NGT nasogastric tube, ETT endotracheal tube, NGI nasogastric intubation