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NCT number NCT02080754
Other study ID # P 120120
Secondary ID 2013-A00624-41
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received
Last updated
Start date February 4, 2014
Est. completion date July 2017

Study information

Verified date November 2017
Source Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Lung aspiration can occur when a rapid sequence induction of anesthesia is performed (emergency and/or presence of at least one risk factor for regurgitation of stomach contents).

The aim of this study is to assess the Sellick maneuver, which is recommended for patient at high risk of aspiration of gastric content during induction of general anesthesia, despite the lack of solid evidence of its efficacy and possible adverse effects The primary outcome of this non inferiority study is the incidence of lung aspiration whether this maneuver is effectively applied or sham.


Description:

Introduction:

Lung aspiration is an inherent complication of the loss of protective upper airway reflexes during general anesthesia. Its incidence is low in elective surgery, when preoperative fasting rules have been complied and in absence of risk factors for regurgitation of gastric contents. In emergency conditions, non-compliance with preoperative fasting rules and delayed gastric emptying increase the risk of regurgitation and therefore lung aspiration of gastric contents. In this context, a rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia is recommended to minimize the risk of regurgitation which combines the use of short delay and short duration of action anesthetics agents associated with the application of a Sellick maneuver. The goal of this maneuver is to collapse the esophagus by compressing it between the cricoid cartilage and the fifth cervical vertebra. Because of the low level of evidence supporting the Sellick maneuver in the literature, this maneuver, remains controversial although recommended.

Hypothesis: The aim of this study is to assess the Sellick maneuver during rapid sequence induction in adults (pregnant women excluded) by comparing the incidence of lung aspiration whether this maneuver is applied or sham, in a noninferiority trial.

Primary endpoint: Incidence of lung aspiration

Secondary endpoints: Cormack and Lehane Grade , frequency of difficult intubation, frequency of impossible intubation, effect of releasing the Sellick maneuver on these three criteria, frequency of aspiration pneumonia within 24 hours, frequency of complications due to the Sellick maneuver (esophageal rupture and cricoid cartilage fracture rates) and mortality at day 28 or at hospital discharge.

Methods: This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, non-inferiority trial. We compare a group of patients benefiting from a rapid sequence induction without achieving the Sellick maneuver, where the movement is fake (sham group) with a group of patients undergoing a rapid sequence induction with effective execution of this maneuver (Sellick group). The two patient groups differ only by the effective or sham application of the Sellick maneuver .

In both arms, the Sellick maneuver , whether real or fake , can be released at the request of the person performing orotracheal intubation in particular to improve intubating conditions or in case of active vomiting. However, it should be kept in case of need for ventilation facemask.

Number of patients: The number of patients is estimated at 1 750 patients per group and so 3500 patients.

Inclusion criteria: patients older than 18 yr undergoing general anesthesia requiring rapid sequence induction (full stomach or presence of at least one risk factor for regurgitation of stomach content) are eligible.

Exclusion criteria: patients non consenting, pregnancy, contraindication to Sellick maneuver or succinylcholine, patients with predictive signs of bronchopneumonia during the preanesthetic consultation, patients with pulmonary contusion, upper respiratory tract abnormalities, laryngeal trauma, patients requiring an alternative to direct laryngoscopy, patients with troubles of consciousness, use of plastic single used laryngoscopic blade, use of rocuronium as neuromuscular blockade agent.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 3472
Est. completion date July 2017
Est. primary completion date February 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion criteria :

- Patients older than 18 yr undergoing general anaesthesia requiring rapid sequence induction (full stomach or presence of at least one risk factor for regurgitation of stomach content) are eligible.

- Obtain informed consent from the patient or a close relative/surrogate. Should such a person be absent, the patient will be randomized according to the specifications of emergency consent and the patient will be asked to give his/her consent for the continuation of the trial when his/her condition will allow.

Exclusion criteria :

- Non consent patients,

- Pregnancy,

- Contraindication to Sellick maneuver

- Contraindication to succinylcholine

- Patients with predictive signs of bronchopneumonia during the preanesthetic consultation ,

- Patients with pulmonary contusion

- Upper respiratory tract abnormalities

- Laryngeal trauma

- Patients requiring an alternative to direct laryngoscopy

- Patients with troubles of consciousness

- Use of plastic single used laryngoscopic blade

- Use of rocuronium as neuromuscular blockade agent

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
effective sellick maneuver
Sellick maneuver is applied, as originally described by Sellick et al .
sham sellick maneuver
The operator who applied the maneuver is the only person who knows the arm inclusion of the patient. Thus, he sets his fingers as described in Sellick arms without exerting pressure on the cricoid cartilage.

Locations

Country Name City State
France Groupe Hospitalier Pitié Salpetriere Paris

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

References & Publications (1)

Birenbaum A, Hajage D, Roche S, Ntouba A, Eurin M, Cuvillon P, Rohn A, Compere V, Benhamou D, Biais M, Menut R, Benachi S, Lenfant F, Riou B. Effect of Cricoid Pressure Compared With a Sham Procedure in the Rapid Sequence Induction of Anesthesia: The IRIS — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Incidence of lung aspiration in the operating room presence of gastric fluid on the vocal cords at the orotracheal intubation or in endotracheal suction when performed immediately after intubation Within 1 hour
Secondary Cormack and Lehane Grade During orotracheal intubation Within 1 hour
Secondary Frequency of use of a mask ventilation In the operating room, if needed, the mask ventilation will be recorded Within 1 hour
Secondary Number of times the Sellick maneuver should be discontinued In the operating room, if the person who realize the intubation requires a loosening of the Sellick manoeuver, whether real or feigned (difficult intubation, vomiting) Within 1 hour
Secondary Effects of releasing the Sellick maneuver on the conditions of tracheal intubation assessed by Cormack and Lehane grade During orotracheal intubation Within 1 hour
Secondary Incidence of difficult and impossible intubation difficult intubation is defined by more than two attempts or the need for an alternative technique. Impossible intubation is defined by the need to awake the patient or perform a tracheotomy or cricothyrotomy rescue. Within 1 hour
Secondary Incidence of aspiration pneumonia Aspiration pneumonia is defined by the association of a lung aspiration recorded in the operating room during the induction of anesthesia and the presence of a non-existent preoperative radiological infiltrate within the 24 hours
Secondary Incidence of oesophageal rupture This complication is extremely rare and clinically very telling. No further review is planned to diagnose it day 28
Secondary Incidence of cricoid cartilage fracture This complication is extremely rare and clinically very telling. No further review is planned to diagnose it. day 28
Secondary Mortality day 28
Secondary Mortality Hospital discharge Hospital discharge if anterior at day 28
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