Airway Management Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparison of Supraglottic Airway Devices; Lma Classic, Lma Fastrach and Lma Supreme; a Prospective, Randomized, Clinical Trial of Efficacy, Safety and Complications
This study aimed to compare the advantages and disadvantages of LMA Supreme, LMA Classic and LMA Fastrach regarding ease of insertion, repositioning, insertion time, effects on hemodynamic parameters, provision of adequate and safe airway, and oropharyngeal and systemic complications.
As a result of studies regarding the provision of an airway which is less invasive than
intubation but safer than mask to maintain patency of airway after anesthesia induction in
brief surgical interventions, supraglottic airway devices have been introduced into
practice. They are inserted to glottic entry via the oral route and can be used in emergent
conditions where tracheal intubation and mask anesthesia are challenging.
Classic LMA was first introduced by Archie Brain, MD in 1988, and consists of a mask with a
surrounding inflatable bag compatible to the shape of the hypopharynx and a tube that has a
30° angle with a mask.
Fastrach LMA ( LMA Fastrach: LMA North America. Inc. San Diego. CA) was first introduced in
1997 and has similar features to the LMA Classic, but it is designed to provide upper airway
during intubation via blind intubation or fiberoptic assistance. It has a rigid handle that
allows one-handed insertion, removal or adjustment.
Supreme LMA, first introduced in April, 2007, is a novel, sterile, single use, new
generation supraglottic airway device which provides more rapid and higher volume gas
passage through airway and can be inserted in a rapid and safe manner because of the
advanced cuff and airway tube. The integrated gastric canal facilitates gastric aspiration.
Supraglottic airway devices seem to have advantages over each other in different aspects due
to their distinct features. In literature, there are studies comparing various LMA types for
different features. However, to best of our knowledge, there is no study comparing these 3
types of LMA regarding these parameter. This is the main point of difference of our study.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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