Lung Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prospective Study to Evaluate Mapleson Circuit With Monitored Anesthesia Care During EBUS Bronchoscopy
If the investigators can prove that the use of a mapleson circuit attached to a nasal trumpet employed during monitored anesthesia care leads to less sedation requirements, less procedure interruptions, shorter procedure duration, this would allow for to standardization of the type of anesthetic employed for EBUS at the investigators' institution and elsewhere. Less hypoxic episodes and less anesthetic requirements would benefit outcomes, lead to less recovery time and earlier discharges. Shorter procedural duration will create greater efficiency in the short procedure unit where the EBUS are performed.
Monitored anesthesia Care (MAC) is a type of conscious sedation delivered by an
anesthesiologist, during which different medications are given, usually via the intravenous
route, to obtain varying levels of sedation depending on the surgery or procedure. This is
routinely done for all EBUS procedures at Cooper University Hospital. Since MAC anesthesia
does not include having a secure airway, occasionally the patient may develop episodes in
which their oxygen level drops. During these episodes, the anesthesiologist will stop the
procedure temporarily until the oxygen level returns to a normal range.
Often, changes in sedation amount is also required during this time. In traditional MAC
anesthesia, the patient is receiving oxygen via a nasal cannula or a mask capable of
measuring capnography. If oxygen is delivered via a capnography mask, the routine is to
create a hole with scissors in the side of the mask in order to allow the bronchoscope into
the patient's mouth. The Mapleson Circuit is a breathing system used to deliver oxygen and
remove carbon dioxide during anesthesia. It consists of fresh oxygen flow, a reservoir bag,
an expiratory valve, tubing, and a connection to the patient. There are different types of
Mapleson circuits depending on the different arrangements of its components. The
investigators plan to use a Mapleson D circuit attached to a nasal trumpet via a connector.
Endobronchial Ultrasound is a technique that uses ultrasound along with bronchoscopy to
visualize the airway wall and structures adjacent to it. The clinical application and
diagnostic benefits of EBUS have been well established, including diagnosis and staging of
lung cancer. EBUS is usually performed under conscious sedation for patient comfort.
The route of entry for the EBUS scope requires passage through the vocal cords and into the
airways. The procedure tends to be very stimulating for this reason, which is the reason for
the necessity for anesthesia. Due to the amount of anesthesia required to subdue the airway
reflexes for a smooth procedure, occasionally, the patient may become apneic or obstruct and
not take adequate tidal volume breaths, leading to hypoxia. During these instances, the
procedure is halted until the patient's oxygen levels return to baseline. The investigators
have noticed that anesthesiologists who prefer to use the mapleson circuit with a nasal
trumpet in place tend to less often interrupt the procedure due to hypoxia.
Placing a nasal trumpet in one nare allows access to the oropharynx, bypassing soft tissue
that may relax under anesthesia and cause obstruction. Connecting that nasal trumpet to a
device that can not only deliver oxygen efficiently when the subject is spontaneously
breathing, but can also be used as an assist device to deliver assisted breaths in the event
that the patient becomes hypoxic or apneic provides a method to oxygenate into the oropharynx
without having to interrupt the procedure. It also helps maintain an airway from the nares
into the oropharynx and prevent episodes of obstruction, which are commonly seen under MAC
anesthesia. All anesthesiologists are familiar with the mapleson circuits as well as nasal
trumpets.
No research has been done in this field specifically regarding EBUS. There is no anesthetic
standard of care that is specific for an EBUS procedure. The anesthesia can be local
anesthesia alone, with just topicalization of the airways, or MAC, or even general anesthesia
with an endotracheal tube or a laryngeal mask airway. The choice is practitioner dependent.
Our experience has been that MAC with a mapleson circuit leads to less procedural
interruptions, less hypoxic episodes and shorter procedural duration.
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