| Literature DB >> 33810158 |
Jan Matek1,2, Frantisek Kolek3, Olga Klementova4, Pavel Michalek5,6, Tomas Vymazal3.
Abstract
The review article is focused on developments in optical devices, other than laryngoscopes, in airway management and tracheal intubation. It brings information on advantages and limitations in their use, compares different devices, and summarizes benefits in various clinical settings. Supraglottic airway devices may be used as a conduit for fiberscope-guided tracheal intubation mainly as a rescue plan in the scenario of difficult or failed laryngoscopy. Some of these devices offer the possibility of direct endotracheal tube placement. Hybrid devices combine the features of two different intubating tools. Rigid and semi-rigid optical stylets represent another option in airway management. They offer benefits in restricted mouth opening and may be used also for retromolar intubation. Awake flexible fiberoptic intubation has been a gold standard in predicted difficult laryngoscopy for decades. Modern flexible bronchoscopes used in anesthesia and intensive care are disposable devices and contain optical lenses instead of fibers. Endotracheal tubes with an incorporated optics are used mainly in thoracic anesthesia for lung separation. They are available in double-lumen and single-lumen versions. They offer a benefit of direct view to the carina and do not require flexible fiberscope for their correct placement.Entities:
Keywords: fiberoptic tracheal tubes; flexible fiberoptic intubation; hybrid device; optical intubation; optical stylet; supraglottic airway
Year: 2021 PMID: 33810158 PMCID: PMC8004982 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11030575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Optical devices used for tracheal intubation and their highest available level of evidence.
| Device Type | Device | Manufacturer | Level of Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Supraglottic airway | ILMA, Fastrach | Laryngeal Mask Co., Mahé, Seychelles | 1b |
| Air-Q ILA | Mercury Medical, Clearwater, FL, USA | 2b | |
| i-gel | Intersurgical Ltd., Wokingham, UK | 1b | |
| Aura-i | Ambu A/S, Ballerup, Denmark | 2b | |
| AuraGain | Ambu A/S, Ballerup, Denmark | 2b | |
| LMA Protector | Teleflex Medical Ltd., Limerick, Ireland | 2b | |
| Hybrid device | LMA CTrach | The Laryngeal Mask Co., Singapore | 1a |
| TotalTrack VLM | MedComflow S.A., Barcelona, Spain | 2b | |
| Optical stylet | Bonfils stylet | Karl Storz KG, Tuttlingen, Germany | 1a |
| Shikani stylet | Clarus Medical, Minneapolis, MN, USA | 2b | |
| Levitan FPS stylet | Clarus Medical, Minneapolis, MN, USA | 2b | |
| Sensascope | Acutronic AG, Bubikon, Switzerland | 2b | |
| Trachway, | Biotronic Instruments Ltd., Beijing, China | 2b | |
| Stylet Viu | StyletViu Inc., Costa Mesa, CA, USA | 5 | |
| AinCa video stylet | Anesthesia Associates Inc., San Marcos, CA, USA | 5 | |
| C-MAC Video Stylet | Karl Storz KG, Tuttlingen, Germany | 4 | |
| UE Scope Video Stylet | UE Medical Devices Inc., Newton, MA, USA | 5 | |
| Intular Scope | Medical Park, Sinsu-ro, South Korea | 2b | |
| Flexible endoscope | aScope | Ambu A/S, Ballerup, Denmark | 2b |
| (single-use) | C-MAC Five S | Karl Storz KG, Tuttlingen, Germany | 5 |
| Optical tracheal tube | VivaSight-SL | Ambu A/S, Ballerup, Denmark | 2b |
| VivaSight-DL | Ambu A/S, Ballerup, Denmark | 2b |
Legend: 1a—systematic review of (homogenous) randomized controlled trials, 1b—individual randomized controlled trials (with narrow confidence intervals), 2a—systematic review of (homogenous) cohort studies of “exposed” and “unexposed” subjects, 2b—individual cohort studies or low-quality randomized controlled trials, 3a—systematic review of (homogenous) case-control studies, 4—case series, low-quality cohort or case-control studies, 5—expert opinions based on non-systematic reviews of results or mechanistic studies (https://guides.library.stonybrook.edu/evidence_based_medicine/levels_of_evidence/).(accessed on 20 February 2021).
Figure 1Fiberoptic intubation through the i-gel supraglottic airway.
Figure 2TotalTrack video laryngeal mask.
Figure 3The Levitan FPS optical stylet inserted in a single lumen tracheal tube.
Figure 4AinCa intubating video stylet.
Figure 5Ambu aScope 4 flexible bronchoscopes.
Figure 6The fiberoptic double-lumen tracheal tube.
Records retrieved from the databases for separate categories of the devices and their flow according to PRISMA 2009 methodology.
| Records Identified through Database Search | Records after Duplicates Removed | Records Excluded | Records Included | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supraglottic airway devices | PubMed | 200 | ||||||
| Scopus | 95 | |||||||
| Web of Science | 63 | Not relevant | 122 | |||||
| Other sources | 10 | Other reasons | 108 | |||||
| Total | 368 | Total | 248 | Total | 230 | Total | 18 | |
| Hybrid devices | PubMed | 76 | ||||||
| Scopus | 120 | |||||||
| Web of Science | 99 | Not relevant | 47 | |||||
| Other sources | 0 | Other reasons | 73 | |||||
| Total | 295 | Total | 139 | Total | 120 | Total | 19 | |
| Optical stylets | PubMed | 114 | ||||||
| Scopus | 109 | |||||||
| Web of Science | 73 | Not relevant | 25 | |||||
| Other sources | 30 | Other reasons | 142 | |||||
| Total | 326 | Total | 212 | Total | 167 | Total | 45 | |
| Single-use fibrescopes | PubMed | 25 | ||||||
| Scopus | 48 | |||||||
| Web of Science | 31 | Not relevant | 15 | |||||
| Other sources | 6 | Other reasons | 35 | |||||
| Total | 110 | Total | 63 | Total | 50 | Total | 13 | |
| Fiberoptic tracheal tubes | PubMed | 33 | ||||||
| Scopus | 23 | |||||||
| Web of Science | 45 | Not relevant | 12 | |||||
| Other sources | 2 | Other reasons | 31 | |||||
| Total | 102 | Total | 56 | Total | 43 | Total | 13 | |
Note: Other sources—hits through the Google Scholar included. Seven additional references not retrieved through the search were used for the historical background and the Introduction.