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NCT ID: NCT04152733 Recruiting - Desaturation Clinical Trials

Effect of High Flow Nasal Cannula on Oxygenation During Urodynamic Study in Pediatric Population

Start date: March 23, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the effect of high flow nasal cannula for prevention of hypoxia during deep sedation in pediatric population

NCT ID: NCT03106974 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

A Comparison of Tracheal Intubation Using the Totaltrack vs the Macintosh Laryngoscope in Obese Patients

Ovesion
Start date: May 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Airway management in obese patients has to consider that mask ventilation (DMV) risk is increased and difficult tracheal intubation (DTI) risk may be increased too. In obese patients, is essential to prevent early arterial oxygen desaturation related to a reduced functional residual capacity (FRC), atelectasis formation during anesthetic induction and after tracheal intubation, because oxygenation maintenance is the cornerstone of the airway management of the obese patient. Endotracheal intubation is usually required to allow unrestricted surgical approach. The Macintosh laryngoscope is the standard method. However, sometimes this technique is ineffective and poorly tolerated by the obese patient. The Totaltrackā„¢ (MedComflow S.A., Barcelona, Spain) is a hybrid device, between a supraglottic airway and a videolaryngoscope with an anatomically shaped blade. It allows fibreoptic visualization of the larynx for tracheal intubation and was developed to aid both ventilation and tracheal intubation, at the time of anticipated and unanticipated difficult airway management. However, despite its use in clinical practice, there are no comparative studies regarding direct laryngoscopy in obese patients.