Intubation Complication Clinical Trial
Official title:
Laryngeal Morbidity After Endotracheal Intubation - Endoflex-tube Versus Use of Stylet
This study is aimed at reducing the risk of hoarseness and damage to the vocal cords
following general anaesthesia. Conventional endotracheal intubation with use of a stylet
will be compared with the Endoflex tube. A conventional stylet enforced endotracheal tube is
dirigible because of the stiffness gained by the addition of a stylet. In high risk rapid
sequence intubation settings the enhanced dirigibility can be crucial, which is why most
anaesthesiologists choose to add the stylet in these situations. A new endotracheal tube
with a dynamic dirigible end called the Endoflex tube might prove to be a good alternative
to the conventional stylet enforced endotracheal tube.
Study hypothesis: The Endoflex tube will reduce the risk of hoarseness after intubation when
compared to the conventional stylet enforced endotracheal tube under optimal intubation
conditions.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 130 |
Est. completion date | August 2011 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2011 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Elective surgical patients who require an endotracheal tube during general anaesthesia. - Informed consent. - Legally competent. - Be able to understand Danish and be able to read the given information in Danish. Exclusion Criteria: - Planned or former operation in or around the pharynx or the larynx. - Cancer, infection or sequelae in or around the pharynx or the larynx. - Use of a stomach tube before or during surgery. - Suspected difficult intubation. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Rigshospitalet | Copenhagen |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Rigshospitalet, Denmark | TrygFonden, Denmark |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Postoperative hoarseness | 1 hr postoperatively | No | |
Secondary | Vocal cord sequelae | Preoperative - on average 12 hours before operation | No | |
Secondary | Intubation conditions | During and after intubation - on average 5 minutes | No | |
Secondary | Intubation difficulty scale | During and after intubation - on average 5 minutes | No | |
Secondary | Voice Range Profile | Only for the subgroup of patients with persisting hoarseness | 72 hours postoperatively | No |
Secondary | Multi Dimensional Voice Profile | Preoperative - on average 12 hours before operation | No | |
Secondary | Voice Handicap Index | Preoperative - on average 12 hours before operation | No | |
Secondary | Voice Range Profile | Only for the subgroup of patients with persisting hoarseness | After 4 weeks | No |
Secondary | Vocal cord sequelae | Within 24 hr postoperatively | No | |
Secondary | Vocal cord sequelae | Only for the subgroup of patients with persisting hoarseness | 72 hours postoperatively | No |
Secondary | Vocal cord sequelae | Only for the subgroup of patients with persisting hoarseness | After 4 weeks | No |
Secondary | Multi Dimensional Voice Profile | Within 24 hr postoperatively | No | |
Secondary | Multi Dimensional Voice Profile | Only for the subgroup of patients with persisting hoarseness | 72 hours postoperatively | No |
Secondary | Multi Dimensional Voice Profile | Only for the subgroup of patients with persisting hoarseness | After 4 weeks | No |
Secondary | Voice Handicap Index | Only for the subgroup of patients with persisting hoarseness | After 4 weeks | No |
Secondary | Voice Handicap Index | Only for the subgroup of patients with persisting hoarseness | 72 hr postoperatively | No |
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