General Anesthesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Accuracy of the Performance and Placement Test for Predicting Supraglottic Airway Device (SAD) Position in the Hypopharynx as Confirmed With Video Laryngoscopy
The supraglottic airway device (SAD) is currently widely used in patients undergoing general
anaesthesia as a method of securing the airway. The usage of SAD does not require the patient
to be paralysed prior to insertion, as opposed to an endotracheal tube.
Five tests have been recommend to ensure that the SAD can be used for advanced procedure
after a blind insertion. These tests however are not confirmed with visual validation and
hence the confirmation of optimal position can be misleading.
This study is conducted to validate by video laryngoscopy the five recommended tests for
confirming the placement and efficacy of a SAD, thus enabling its safe application in
institutions with limited availability of video laryngoscopes.
Subjects for this study will consist of patients scheduled for procedures under general
anaesthesia in the University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) who are amenable to
supraglottic airway management.
The five tests are divided into placement and performance tests.
The placement tests are:-
1. Suprasternal notch test: a gel plug is inserted in the proximal one centimetre of the
gastric drain outlet. Gentle tapping of the suprasternal notch will cause the gel to
pulsate. This confirms the location of the gastric outlet tip is behind the cricoid
cartilage.
2. Bubble test: when ventilating the SAD, the gel plug in the gastric drain outlet will not
move. This confirms the location of the gastric outlet tip is behind the cricoid
cartilage.
3. Insertion of 14G gastric tube (Ryle's tube) into the gastric drain outlet. Ease of
insertion grading:-
1 - Easy 2 - Difficult 3 - Impossible
Confirmation of correct gastric tube placement is through detection of injected air by
auscultation of the epigastrium and/or aspiration of gastric contents.
The performance tests are:-
1. Oropharyngeal Leak Pressure (OLP): measured by closing the adjustable pressure-limiting
(APL) valve at 30cmH2O with a fresh gas flow of 3 L/min, noting the airway pressure at
equilibrium or when there is an audible air leak detected from the throat.
2. Maximum minute ventilation (MMV) test: performed by hand-ventilating the SAD with four
maximal insufflations within 15 seconds (APL valve set to 30cmH2O) to obtain the exhaled
tidal volume.
MMV (in L/min):- 4 x (breaths/15 seconds) x (exhaled tidal volume)
The visual-guided grading system for the placement of SAD is divided into optimal (Grade 1)
and suboptimal (Grade 2 and 3) views.
Optimal view is recorded when the direct view of SAD in the hypopharynx fulfils all these
conditions:-
1. The epiglottis is in upright position
2. The distal cuff of SAD is in the oesophagus
3. The rim of proximal cuff and tip of epiglottis is aligned
4. The epiglottis is resting on outside of the proximal cuff
5. The proximal cuff is fully deployed after cuff inflation
Suboptimal view is recorded when the direct view of SAD in the hypopharynx follows these
conditions:-
1. The epiglottis is downfolded or folded sideways
2. The distal cuff is folded over backwards or the distal cuff is between and across the
vocal cords
3. The rim of proximal cuff and the tip of the epiglottis are not aligned
4. The epiglottis is sitting in the bowl of the SAD
5. The proximal cuff is distorted after cuff inflation
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