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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-07-01
2022-10-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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There are several strategies to approach these patients and each technique has unique benefits that should be used on experience. Sitting endotracheal intubation is a useful technique for airway control, in patients with difficult airway or in patients in whom maintenance of the upright posture is beneficial (3), A difficult airway is defined as difficulty with facemask ventilation, difficulty with tracheal intubation, or both (3). According to new updates on difficult airway management, by the American Society of Anesthesiologists, there are non-invasive and invasive interventions for the management of difficult airway. Non-invasive interventions include, without being limited to: awake intubation, video-assisted laryngoscopy, intubating stylets or tube-changers, supraglottic airway (SGA) for ventilation (e.g., LMA, laryngeal tube), SGA for intubation (e.g., ILMA), rigid laryngoscopic blades of variousdesign and size, fiberoptic-guided intubation, and lighted stylets or light wands, while invasive interventions include surgical or percutaneous airway, jet ventilation and retrograde intubation (4).
Attaching a nasal airway to a breathing circuit as a tool to assist or control ventilation is a very helpful trick to have in challenging airway management situations.
Typically, Fiberoptic bronchoscope is passed through the more patent nostril to follow the major nasal pathway at the floor of the nose along the superior aspect of the hard palate, the lateral aspect of the nasal septum inferior to the lower turbinate to reach the nasopharynx where the operator identifies the pharyngeal structures, such as the base of the tongue and/or the epiglottis that are mostly "in-fall" precluding clear views of the larynx requiring a jaw thrust to visualize the laryngeal structures for patients planned to be intubated under general anesthesia \[5,6\].
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
DIAGNOSTIC
SINGLE
Study Groups
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classic group (CL group)
20 patients will be enrolled to be intubated using the classic usual technique
fiberoptic intubation classic technique
classic fiberoptic intubation
tube 1st group (TF group)
20 patients will be enrolled to be intubated using the tube 1st technique
fiberoptic intubation tube 1st technique
tube 1st technique
Interventions
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fiberoptic intubation classic technique
classic fiberoptic intubation
fiberoptic intubation tube 1st technique
tube 1st technique
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. ASA Class I\& II,
3. Maxillofacial surgeries ex: mandibular surgery, orthognathic surgery and dental extraction surgery,
4. Other surgeries like: oral graft surgery, facial trauma, limited mouth opening ex: submandibular and facial abscess.
Exclusion Criteria
2. ASA III or more,
3. Intrinsic and idiopathic coagulopathy,
4. known allergy to any of the study medications,
5. furthermore, patients were excluded if they had severe hypoxemias due to sever cardiac or lung disease
20 Years
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Ain Shams University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Amr Gaber
lecturer
Locations
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Ain Shams University
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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References
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Mak PH, Ooi RG. Submental intubation in a patient with beta-thalassaemia major undergoing elective maxillary and mandibular osteotomies. Br J Anaesth. 2002 Feb;88(2):288-91. doi: 10.1093/bja/88.2.288.
Allahyary E, Ghaemei SR, Azemati S. Comparison of six methods for predicting difficult intubation in obstetric patients. Iran Red Crescent Med J. 2008;10:197-204.
Fontanarosa PB, Goldman GE, Polsky SS, Schuckman HA, Poyle M. Sitting oral-tracheal intubation. Ann Emerg Med. 1988 Apr;17(4):336-8. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(88)80775-3.
Apfelbaum JL, Hagberg CA, Caplan RA, Blitt CD, Connis RT, Nickinovich DG, Hagberg CA, Caplan RA, Benumof JL, Berry FA, Blitt CD, Bode RH, Cheney FW, Connis RT, Guidry OF, Nickinovich DG, Ovassapian A; American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Management of the Difficult Airway. Practice guidelines for management of the difficult airway: an updated report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Management of the Difficult Airway. Anesthesiology. 2013 Feb;118(2):251-70. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0b013e31827773b2. No abstract available.
Wheeler M, Ovassapian A. Fiberoptic endoscopy-aided techniques. In: Benumof's airway management: principles and practice, 2nd ed., vol. 27(5). Mosby Elsevier Philadelphia; 2010. p. 461-67.
Murphy MF. Applied functional anatomy of the airway. In: Manual of emergency airway management, 3rd ed., vol. 3(2). USA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2008.p. 37-46.
Other Identifiers
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fiberoptic intubation
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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