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According to WHO, more than 230 million major surgical procedures are carried out under general anaesthesia each year worldwide. Despite important technological advances, airway management remains a major challenge in anaesthesiology. Data from large perspective studies on current incidence of major peri-intubation adverse events are lacking in the anaesthesia setting, especially on outcomes such as peri-intubation cardiovascular collapse, severe hypoxemia, and cardiac arrest. These events are more common in case of difficulties with airway management so that first pass intubation failure significantly increase the risks. Moreover, it has been documented that even transient hypotension during general anaesthesia, may have long-term consequences and may be associated with a worse outcome in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery. The primary aim of the study is to assess the current incidence of major peri-intubation adverse events during anaesthesia in patients undergoing elective or emergency surgery and in the setting of nonoperating room anesthesia. The secondary aim is to assess the current practice of airway management during anesthesia worldwide. STARGATE Study will be a large international observational study recruiting all consecutive adult (≥ 18 years old) patients undergoing general anesthesia in operating room and outside operating room. Primary outcome will be a composite of cardiovascular collapse, cardiac arrest and severe hypoxemia.


Clinical Trial Description

According to WHO, more than 230 million major surgical procedures are carried out under general anaesthesia each year worldwide. Despite important technological advances, airway management remains a major challenge in anesthesiology. Data from large perspective studies on current incidence of major peri-intubation adverse events are lacking in the anesthesia setting, especially on outcomes such as peri-intubation cardiovascular collapse, severe hypoxemia, and cardiac arrest. These events are more common in case of difficulties with airway management so that first pass intubation failure significantly increase the risks. Moreover, it has been documented that even transient hypotension during general anesthesia, may have long-term consequences and may be associated with a worse outcome in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery. The primary aim of the study is to assess the current incidence of major peri-intubation adverse events during anesthesia in patients undergoing elective or emergency surgery and in the setting of non-operating room anesthesia. The secondary aim is to assess the current practice of airway management during anesthesia worldwide. Study design: International, multicenter, prospective cohort study Inclusion criteria: We will include all adult (≥ 18 years old) patients undergoing intubation for general anaesthesia in operating room (OR) or non-operating room anaesthesia (NORA). Exclusion criteria: Airway management during cardiopulmonary resuscitation; critically ill patients undergoing intubation due to their underlying clinical condition. Primary outcome: At least one of the following major peri-intubation adverse events occurring within 30 minutes from intubation or up to surgical incision: severe hypoxia, cardiovascular collapse, cardiac arrest. Study duration: All centers will enroll all consecutive patients meeting study criteria up to 50 maximum patients for each center. Collected data: We will collect the following information: - Informed consent and admission data - Demographic and clinical characteristics - Type of procedure (time, setting, type of surgery, elective or emergency - Airway evaluation (anticipated difficult airway management) - Monitoring applied during the procedure - Patient's parameters - Preoxygenation method and use of apnoeic oxygenation (position during preoxygenation, rapid sequence induction applied) - Drugs used for induction (molecules and doses) - Elective method for laryngoscopy - Operator's characteristics - Method used for the second (and following) attempt - Method used for adequate tube placement confirmation - Duration of laryngoscopy - Outcome of endotracheal intubation (total number of attempts, laryngoscopy view, minimum SpO2 during laryngoscopy, need for LMA) - Intubation-related complications (severe cardiovascular collapse, severe and mild hypoxemia, cardiac arrest, airway injury or any bleeding, aspiration of gastric contents, dental injury, emergency front of neck airway (FONA), cannot intubate cannot oxygenate scenario (CICO), unplanned need for ICU secondary to airway management complications) - Extubation procedure. ;


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Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Airway Complication of Anesthesia

NCT number NCT05759299
Study type Observational
Source University of Turin, Italy
Contact Vincenzo Russotto, MD
Phone +393297893044
Email vincenzo.russotto@unito.it
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date December 2023
Completion date December 2024

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