Adverse Anesthesia Outcome Clinical Trial
Official title:
The New Laryngeal Tube Suction-Disposable for Childrens. An Observational Study
The Laryngeal Tube Suction Disposable( LTS-D) has recently undergone considerable structural changes in design. As these changes may influence the performance of the LTS-D relative to the old LTS-D version the investigator decided to check the new LTS-D in the pediatric version The investigator hypothesized that the LTS-D perform clinically well during general anesthesia with controlled ventilation.
The LTS-D, is a second generation supraglottic airway device, made from the medical
polyvinyl chloride introduce in 2005. It is used for maintaining the airway during
spontaneous and controlled ventilation during general anesthesia . It has been advocated for
prehospital emergency airway management and serves as a useful tool during failed
intubations The LTS-D has recently undergone considerable changes in design based on
clinical studies and investigators feedback. The new LTS-D is available to adult and
pediatric sizes.For childrens the devices is presented in the size 3 for patients of < 155
cm (> 30 Kg.), the size 2.5 for patients 125-150cm. (20-30 Kg.), the size 2 for patients of
12-25 Kg, the size 1 for patients of 5-12 Kg and the size 0 for patients < 5 Kg.
As these changes may influence the performance of the LTS-D relative to the old LTS-D
version the investigator decided to check the new LTS-D in the pediatric version.
The investigator hypothesized that the LTS-D perform clinically well during general
anesthesia with controlled ventilation.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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