A Comparative Study Between Laryseal Pro Supra Glottic Device (SGD) With Proseal Laryngeal Mask Airway
NCT ID: NCT05901753
Last Updated: 2023-11-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-06-13
2023-11-06
Brief Summary
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Objectives:
To determine ease of insertion for each supra glotic device. To Estimate the time needed for insertion for each supra glotic device. To identify airway pressure leakage, gastric tube insertion success and complication for each device.
It is hypothesized that the Laryseal pro is a safe superior supraglottic airway device and its insertion is easier than the LMA-Proseal .
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Detailed Description
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Patients meeting the inclusion criteria will be randomly assigned to receive either:
Group A: Laryseal pro supra glottic device (SGD) (n=60) Group B: Laryngeal Mask Airway- Proseal™ (n=60) Anesthesia management
Preoperative procedures:
After being accepted into the study, participants age, gender, weight, medications and any other co morbidities will be collected. patients will be allowed to fast for 6-8 h before surgery.
After securing IV access by 20G cannula, all patients will receive 0.05mg/kg midazolam for anxiety. Ranitidine 50mg, metoclopramide 10mg and intravenous atropine 0.01 mg/kg as a premedication. Routine monitoring devices will be installed (basline blood pressure, heart rate, and pulse oximetry data) Proper airway assessment of the patients will be done according to El-Ganzouri Airway Scoring System(13) Intraoperative monitoring includes ASA standard monitoring Electrocardiography (ECG), noninvasive blood pressure, pulse oximetry for O2 saturation, end-tidal CO2 values by capnography
Intraoperative procedures:
Induction of general anaesthesia will be achieved by approximate doses according to ideal body weight of Fentanyl 1ug/kg, Propofol 2mg/kg and Atracurium 0.5mg/kg and Lidocaine 1mg/kg , 3 minutes of for oxygenation and mask ventilation before device insertion .
Anesthesia maintenance will be achieved with the randomly assigned supraglottic device for each group which will be inserted and reconnected to the ventilator circuit., 2 minumium alveolar concentration of sevoflurane, volume-controlled mode ventilation, respiratory rate will be adjusted according to Et CO2 to range between 35-40 mmHg, a tidal volume of 6-8 ml/kg and mixture of gases in proportion 50% oxygen and 50% air
The LMA-Proseal™ will be inserted using the digit method. The size will be determined according to the patient's weight and inserted according to the manufacture's recommendation (12) with the use of an introducer. The cuff will be inflated with air and the cuff's pressure will be adjusted to 70 mmHg using a cuff pressure manometer. the device will be lubricated well on both sides, head and neck were placed in neutral position, the proximal firmer part of the device will be compressed between the thumb and two fingers and advanced toward hard and soft palate, the tab will be pulled slightly if needed to increase curvature of the device for better fitting, the device will be advanced till resistance felt.
For Laryseal pro SGD, the jaw will be lifted during insertion and the head will be extended, proper lubrication of both the front and back of the laryseal pro as if the patient's mouth is dry the laryseal pro ridges can get hung up on the back of the tongue during placement. The laryseal pro SP will be advanced at a forward angle aiming for the back of the tongue and soft palate. Then the colored connector will be pushed by index finger till feeling resistance . Device insertion will be considered successful by observing bilateral chest wall movement as well as a stable square-wave capnogram trace. Failed device placement will be defined as being unable to observe a smooth square-wave capnograph, inadequate ventilation, no rise of the chest wall, and significant leakage from the gastric drain tube If, after two attempts, the device not properly inserted, endotracheal intubation will be done and those patients will be excluded from the study.
Insertion time of the study device will be recorded for each device which is defined as time interval between picking the device up till appearance of the first wave on the capnogram.
The ease of insertion will be classified based on insertion attempts (1 = first attempt, 2 = second attempt, 3 = third attempt, 4 = impossible) The vital signs(heart rate and mean blood pressure) will be recorded; just prior to device insertion (T1); after connection to capnography (T2), to assess the pressor response during device insertion The airway seal pressure will be assessed for each device , measured with head in the neutral position, under manual ventilation by closing the adjustable pressure-limiting (APL) valve to 30 cmH2O adjustable pressure-limiting (APL) valve to 30 cmH2O at a fixed gas flow of 3 L.min-1 , 7, and observing of the rise of the ventilator's airway pressure\[14\]. A "puffing" sound will be heard near the patient's mouth (release of pressure) indicating the airway seal pressure.
Once patients reconnected to the ventilator circuit, a gastric tube will be introduced through the integrated drainage channel present in both devices. To standardize the technique, the same brand gastric tube will be used for both devices. The success rate of its insertion will be recorded. Ease of gastric tube insertion will be graded on a three-point scale (1 = first attempt, 2 = second attempt and 3 = impossible). After venting the stomach the blocker will be introduced and inflated to achieve proper sealing. The surgery will be allowed to proceed after ensuring proper positioning and sealing of the device.
At the end of surgery, adequate reversal of residual neuromuscular blockade will be achieved The device will be removed and checked for any blood streaked mucous as a sign of airway trauma. Post-operative sore throat or hoarseness of voice will be assessed at 0, 2 and 4 h. Any regurgitation , pulmonary aspiration, bronchospasm , hypoxemia will be also recorded.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
DIAGNOSTIC
QUADRUPLE
This study will be performed by 2 investigators; the first one (implementing doctor) who will insert supra glottic airway device based on patients' weight as per the manufacturers' size recommendations and according to a computer-generated sequence of random numbers and sealed envelope. The second anesthetists (planning doctor) will be blinded to the technique performed, and will monitor the patients intra and postoperatively.
Study Groups
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Laryseal pro supra glottic device (SGD)
Laryseal pro SGD, the jaw will be lifted during insertion and the head will be extended, proper lubrication of both the front and back of the laryseal pro as if the patient's mouth is dry the laryseal pro ridges can get hung up on the back of the tongue during placement.
Laryseal pro supra glottic device
The laryseal pro SP will be advanced at a forward angle aiming for the back of the tongue and soft palate. Then the colored connector will be pushed by index finger till feeling resistance . Device insertion will be considered successful by observing bilateral chest wall movement as well as a stable square-wave capnogram trace
Laryngeal Mask Airway- Proseal™
The LMA-Proseal™ will be inserted using the digit method. The size will be determined according to the patient's weight and inserted according to the manufacture's recommendation with the use of an introducer.
Laryngeal Mask Airway- Proseal™
The cuff will be inflated with air and the cuff's pressure will be adjusted to 70 mmHg using a cuff pressure manometer. the device will be lubricated well on both sides, head and neck were placed in neutral position, the proximal firmer part of the device will be compressed between the thumb and two fingers and advanced toward hard and soft palate, the tab will be pulled slightly if needed to increase curvature of the device for better fitting, the device will be advanced till resistance felt.
Interventions
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Laryseal pro supra glottic device
The laryseal pro SP will be advanced at a forward angle aiming for the back of the tongue and soft palate. Then the colored connector will be pushed by index finger till feeling resistance . Device insertion will be considered successful by observing bilateral chest wall movement as well as a stable square-wave capnogram trace
Laryngeal Mask Airway- Proseal™
The cuff will be inflated with air and the cuff's pressure will be adjusted to 70 mmHg using a cuff pressure manometer. the device will be lubricated well on both sides, head and neck were placed in neutral position, the proximal firmer part of the device will be compressed between the thumb and two fingers and advanced toward hard and soft palate, the tab will be pulled slightly if needed to increase curvature of the device for better fitting, the device will be advanced till resistance felt.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age 18-60 years
* GANZOURI airway scores less than 4
* Patients undergoing ophthalmic surgeries not exceeding two hours under general anesthesia (cataract surgery,glaucoma surgery, corneal transplant, strabismus surgery
Exclusion Criteria
* patients have respiratory or pharyngeal pathology
* morbidly obese patients with body mass index \>40 kg/m3
18 Years
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Kasr El Aini Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ahmed nabih youssef
Lecturer of anesthesia
Principal Investigators
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Maha Ismael, professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Anesthesia department , Cairo university
Locations
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Kasr Alainy, Cairo University
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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MS-631-2022
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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