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Pischtaz Adel Tariparast1, Andrés Brockmann1, Rainer Hartwig1, Stefan Kluge1, Jörn Grensemann2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Apart from conventional reusable bronchoscopes, single-use bronchoscopes (SUB) were recently introduced. Data suggest that SUB might prevent from the risk of cross contamination (i.e. multiresistant pathogens, SARS CoV-2) and save costs. We aimed to investigate visualization, ventilation, handling characteristics, changes in patients' gas exchange, and costs associated with both types of bronchoscopes during percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT).Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35366806 PMCID: PMC8976163 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-022-01618-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Rating scale for the visualization of tracheal structures and ventilation during percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy
| A | Identification of thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, first to third tracheal cartilage | Reliable identification | Only cricoid cartilage and tracheal cartilages | Only tracheal cartilage | No vision of tracheal structures |
| B | Visualization of tracheal circumference | Complete circumference | One-third to two-thirds of circumference | Only small parts of trachea | No vision of tracheal structures |
| C | Monitoring puncture midline + level below first or second tracheal cartilage | Reliable identification | Midline can be displayed, level uncertain, but below the first tracheal cartilage | Level of puncture uncertain | No vision of tracheal structures |
| D | Monitoring dilatation anterior wall and pars membranacea (p.m.) visible | Reliable identification | p.m. only | Only small parts of trachea visible, no control of p.m | No vision of tracheal structures |
| E | Quality of ventilation before puncture and worst ventilation during PDT, respectively | Minute ventilation (MV) as before starting PDT | MV < 2 L/minute or SpO2 80–90% (> 2 min) | MV < 0.5 L/minute or SpO2 70–79% (> 2 min) | MV = 0 or SpO2 < 70% (> 2 min) |
| F | Quality of suction tube for suction of viscous mucus | Easy suction | Suction requires lavage | Suction requires multiple removals of bronchoscope and lavage | Suction not possible |
| G | Handling of bronchoscope | easy | Impeded, all parts of the bronchial system visible | Intubation of one segment not possible | Intubation of more than one segment not possible |
Abbreviations: MV Minute ventilation, PDT Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy; p.m. Pars membranacea of the trachea, SpO2 Oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximetry
Modified from Grensemann et al. [15]. Rating system: 1 = very good; 2 = good; 3 = difficult; 4 = impossible. The quality of ventilation (line E) was rated twice (i.e., before puncture [E1] and to reflect the worst ventilation during tracheostomy [E2])
Fig. 1Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) diagram
Patient characteristics
| Age (years) | 63 ± 13 | 60 ± 13 |
| Height (cm) | 174 ± 10 | 175 ± 10 |
| Weight (kg) | 78 ± 17 | 81 ± 23 |
| SOFA | 9 ± 4 | 9 ± 3 |
| APACHE | 22 ± 7 | 23 ± 7 |
| length of ICU stay (d) | 50 ± 52 | 48 ± 54 |
| general surgery (n) | 5 | 4 |
| vascular surgery (n) | 1 | 1 |
| neurologic (n) | 9 | 10 |
| cardiopulmonary resuscitation (n) | 2 | 3 |
| pneumonia (n) | 5 | 4 |
| acute-on-chronic liver failure (n) | 1 | 1 |
Abbreviations: SUB single-use bronchoscope, CONV reusable bronchoscope, ICU intensive care unit; data are given as mean ± standard deviation or number, as appropriate
Fig. 2Rating of ventilation, handling, and visualization according to score. Lower scores indicate better performance. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals
Arterial blood gas analyses and respiratory values
| SUB | CONV | SUB | CONV | p | SUB | CONV | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| pH | 7.46 [7.43;7.48] | 7.43 [7.40;7.46] | 7.36 [7.33;7.40] a | 7.36 [7.33;7.39] a | 0.806 | 7.29 [7.26;7.31] a,b | 7.30 [7.27;7.33] a,b | 0.675 |
paO2/ FiO2 [kPa] | 41 (35;47) | 36 (30;42) | 56 (50;63) | 56 (50;62) | 0.828 | 54 (48;60) | 53 (47;59) | 0.822 |
paCO2 [kPa] | 5.0 [4.4;5.6] | 5.4 [4.7;6.0] | 6.3 [5.7;6.9]a | 6.9 [6.2;7.5]a | 0.216 | 8.0 [7.4;8.6]a,b | 8.1 [7.4;8.7]a,b | 0.925 |
SaO2 [%] | 95 [92;98] | 95 [92;98] | 100 [96;103] | 100 [96;103] | 0.990 | 96 [93;99] | 100 [96–103] | 0.104 |
Peak [hPa] | 20 [17;23] | 22 [19;25] | 22 [19;25] | 24 [21;27] | 0.223 | 24 [21;27] a | 25 [22;28] | 0.572 |
PEEP [hPa] | 7 [6;7] | 8 [7;9] | 7 [6;8] | 8 [7;9] | 0.032 | 7 [6;7] | 8 [8;9] | 0.019 |
etCO2 [kPa] | 4.3 [3.9;4.8] | 4.3 [3.9;4.8] | 4.7 [4.3;5.1] | 4.8 [4.4;5.3] | 0.722 | 5.4 [4.9;5.9] a,b | 5.3 [4.8;5.7] a | 0.660 |
Vt [ml] | 454 [369;539] | 516 [432;601] | 385 [300;470] | 413 [328;497] | 0.646 | 427 [342;512] | 412 [327;497] | 0.800 |
MV [l*min−1] | 10.1 [8.7;11.6] | 9.8 [8.4;11.3] | 7.4 [5.9;8.8] a | 7.6 [6.2;9.0] a | 0.805 | 8.4 [6.9;9.8] | 7.6 [6.1;9.0] a | 0.406 |
C [ml*hPa−1] | 52 [43;60] | 45 [36;54] | 39 [30;48] a | 39 [31;48] | 0.971 | 38 [29;47] a | 43 [34;51] | 0.430 |
RR [min−1] | 22 [19;24] | 21 [19;24] | 19 [17;21] a | 19 [17;21] a | 0.912 | 21 [18;23] | 19 [17;21] a | 0.306 |
SpO2 [%] | 95 [91;99] | 94 [91;98] | 100 [99;107] a | 99 [95;102] | 0.086 | 99 [95;103] | 99 [96;103] | 0.947 |
Abbreviations: SUB single-use bronchoscope, CONV reusable bronchoscope, paO2 Partial pressure of arterial oxygen, paCO2 Partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide, SaO2 Arterial oxygen saturation, Peak: Peak airway pressure, PEEP Positive end-expiratory pressure, etCO2 End-tidal carbon dioxide tension, V Tidal volume, MV Minute ventilation, C Compliance, RR Respiratory rate, FiO2 Fraction of inspired oxygen, SpO2 Oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximetry
Data are shown as the mean and 95% confidence intervals, time point 1: before start of intervention, time point 2: before tracheal cannulation, time point 3: after insertion of tracheal cannula. Statistical analysis was done with linear mixed models. p Values in columns indicate differences between single-use and reusable bronchoscope groups at the respective time points
a p < 0.05 vs. time point 1
b p < 0.05 vs. time point 2