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NCT ID: NCT06176677 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

Use of a Low-cost Video Laryngoscope on Manikin

Start date: February 15, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Videolaryngoscopy has become essential in airway management, providing improved glottis visualization and reducing intubation attempts. Proficiency in using videolaryngoscopes, especially those with hyperangulated blades, is crucial for challenging intubation cases. However, successful intubation with hyperangulated blades requires continuous training due to their unique shape. Despite the benefits, the high cost of commercial videolaryngoscopes limits their use, prompting the exploration of a cost-effective alternative-a self-built laryngoscope using a USB borescope. The study aims to compare its training effectiveness with a commercial hyperangulated blade videolaryngoscope, emphasizing accessible training options. The evaluation involves testing both devices on a Laerdal® intubation mannequin, focusing on the time to glottis visualization and the time to complete intubation.

NCT ID: NCT05920447 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

Safety and Limitation of the 2nd Generation Laryngeal Mask Airway in the Lithotomy Position: An Obsevational Study

LMA
Start date: January 24, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Laryngeal mask airway is used in different types of surgery requiring different position, recommendation was raised regarding the use of LMA in Lithotomy position with pressure controlled mode of ventilation. This raise a concern whether the mode of ventilation is a limitation for the use of LMA in these position, especially with the use of the i-gel LMA with the characteristic non-inflatable jelly cuff, that provides an excellent seal.

NCT ID: NCT05859542 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

Place of the Video-laryngoscope in Learning Intubation by Simulation

Start date: June 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study was to determine the impact of the videolaryngoscope on reducing the time needed to intubate on a low-fidelity manikin for beginners. The investigators conducted a randomised crossover study, which took place in the simulation department of the medical school of Tunis. They used a low-fidelity manikin designed for learning airway management. The first part of our session consisted in a theoretical training. The second part was the practical training with procedural simulation.

NCT ID: NCT05523752 Completed - Education Clinical Trials

Insertion of Different Supraglottic Airway Devices on Manikin

Start date: March 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

When tracheal intubation and face mask ventilation fail, and the insertion of supraglottic airway devices (SHA) can provide ventilation, protecting the patient from hypoxemia. Supraglottic airway devices have become an important part of difficult airway algorithms. The European Resuscitation Council Guidelines recommend supraglottic airway devices for airway management by non-specialized healthcare providers. Education through simulators contributes to the development of students without direct contact with patients. In this study, it was aimed to compare the success of placement of four different supraglottic airway devices on the manikin of term 5 students who participate to the Anesthesiology and Reanimation internship.

NCT ID: NCT05466409 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

Upper Airway Ultrasound Training Requirements

Start date: November 29, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The applications of point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) of the upper airway are growing over the last decade. It's clinical applications include both diagnosis of upper airway pathology as well as pre-intubation airway examination and provision of ultrasound markers of difficult laryngoscopy and/or intubation. However, it is differentiated from the comprehensive ultrasound examinations traditionally performed by radiologists because it is targeted to answer a specific clinical question in real time. Moreover, ultrasound-guided techniques require knowledge of sonoanatomy and ultrasound operational skills. However, clinicians lack the standardized training that ultrasound technicians and radiologists receive. POCUS training is rarely done in a standardized manner, and even more so, POCUS is rarely conducted under expert's supervision. The current study investigates the feasibility of upper airway POCUS performed on healthy volunteers by anaesthesia residents using a predefined scanning protocol after attending a structured training course. Assessment of anaesthesia trainees' competence and minimum training requirements were the aim of the study.

NCT ID: NCT05160207 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

Intubation-induced Decrease in Heart Rate as an Indicator for Intraoperative Bradycardia

Start date: November 4, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This prospective observational study aims to determine, if an tracheal intubation-related decrease in heart rate is associated with intraoperative reflex bradycardia in patients undergoing microlaryngoscopy (MLS) in general anesthesia.

NCT ID: NCT05044416 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

VieScope in Patients With an Expected Difficult Airway

Start date: September 11, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients requiring endotracheal intubation for elective surgery with an expected difficult airway are randomized to be intubated either by a) VieScope or b) videolaryngoscopy.

NCT ID: NCT04866446 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

Evaluation of The Effects of Personal Protective Equipment During Airway Management

Start date: February 5, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Covid-19 disease has caused a worldwide pandemic. However, it was necessary to reduce the transmission of the disease as much as possible. The highest risk of transmission is airway management. Medical personnel responsible for airway management are at the greatest risk. One of the most important ways to protect anesthetists from contamination is to use PPE. But, it should be considered that there is some disadvantage about using PPE. The investigators aimed to evaluate the effects of the use of personal protective equipment and standard uniform during airway management.

NCT ID: NCT04863846 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

Evidence-based Algorithm for the Expected Difficult Intubation

Expect-it
Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Expect-it study aims to accompany the development and clinical implementation process of a new algorithm for the management of expected difficult intubation. The new algorithm is designed to allocate patients to specific tracheal intubation techniques. After assessing the status quo (non-algorithm-based decision-making) the new algorithm-based allocation will be compared with this clinical standard within a confirmatory diagnostic accuracy study (post-implementation).

NCT ID: NCT04850976 Completed - Airway Management Clinical Trials

Self-Assembled Modified Macintosh Videolaryngoscope Versus McGrath Macintosh (MAC®) Videolaryngoscope: Which is Better?

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Videolaryngoscopy highly improves success rate for endotracheal intubation in both normal and difficult airway. However, commercially available videolaryngoscope such as McGrath MAC® can be costly. The. investigators aim to study a more economical alternative by comparing the intubation time, first attempt success rate, laryngeal visualization, complications, and user satisfaction between our self-assembled modified macintosh videolaryngoscope (SAM-VL) and McGrath MAC® (McGrath). The study shows that endotracheal intubation using self-assembled modified videolaryngoscope is faster, had more successful first attempts, and allowed better glottis visualization compared with McGrath MAC®. It is a suitable alternative for videolaryngoscope in low resource setting.