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During a general anaesthetic, patients cannot breathe on their own and have to be artificially ventilated. This is achieved by connecting the patient's windpipe (trachea) to a ventilator via the use of a plastic tube called an endotracheal tube (ETT). To place this ETT into the patient's trachea, an instrument called a laryngoscope is used to lift the tongue and view the entrance to the trachea. This process is called laryngoscopy. The act of placing this ETT into the trachea is called intubation. In anticipation of this procedure, the airway is assessed by the anaesthetist before the patient is put to sleep. This airway examination helps predict if the patient's airway will prove to be difficult to intubate. This assessment is usually carried out face to face with the patient. Since the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic, we have been trying to minimise patient footfall performing anaesthetic assessments before surgery through a video platform. The objective of this study is to compare these video airway evaluations to assessments carried out face to face. We anticipate that the virtual airway assessments will be similar if not the same as the in-person airway assessments.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a prospective observational study. We are comparing the agreement between a virtual video airway evaluation and an inpatient person-to-doctor airway assessment. Patients will be referred for virtual preoperative assessment clinic by the gynaecology outpatient department based on inclusion criteria and a patient information leaflet and consent form is supplied at this time. During the virtual assessment consent is taken, followed by a standard history and airway examination. The airway assessment will be performed by an investigator of >5 years anaesthetic experience and will have to undergo a standardised airway assessment training. This airway evaluation is also documented separate to the remainder of the history, sealed in an envelope and labelled a designated number. On the date of surgery, the patient is assessed again by an investigator in the ward/theatre prior to surgery. This airway examination is documented on the standard anaesthetic record sheet as well as on a separate in-person evaluation form. This airway assessment form is then sealed in an envelope and labelled the same designated number as the virtual assessment. The evaluations will be entered into a database and analysed. If the evaluation is found to show predictors of a difficult airway in the virtual clinic, the patient is scheduled for an in-person outpatient appointment. The airway is then assessed by an investigator in-person at the clinic. The airway is then assessed by an anaesthetic consultant and documented on the anaesthetic record sheet. Investigators will have no further involvement in the clinical management of the patient. ;


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NCT number NCT04783584
Study type Observational
Source Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital
Contact Michael Ma
Phone +353857156584
Email mami@tcd.ie
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date December 1, 2020
Completion date August 15, 2021

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