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Morbid obesity is a growing disease. Intubations of these patients mostly difficult. Video laryngoscopes have to be used during the intubation of these patients. The intubation of men is more complicated and difficult than obese women. There were no trials compared to the new video laryngoscopes in morbidly obese men. Patients will be divided into two groups; non-obese and klas 2-3 obese. Airtraq will be used for their intubation. The time for intubation will be the primary aim of this prospective randomized study. The insertion time, perioperative hemodynamic variables, and postoperative complications will also be recorded.


Clinical Trial Description

Morbid obesity is a growing disease. Intubations of these patients mostly difficult. Video laryngoscopes have to be used during the intubation of these patients. The intubation of men is more complicated and difficult than obese women. There were no trials compared to the new video laryngoscopes in morbidly obese men. Patients will be divided into two groups; non-obese and klas 2-3 obese. Airtraq will be used for their intubation. The time for intubation will be the primary aim of this prospective randomized study. The insertion time, need of optimization menuvers, perioperative hemodynamic variables, and postoperative complications will also be recorded. ;


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NCT number NCT05927519
Study type Interventional
Source Kocaeli University
Contact Zehra Arslan, professor
Phone 00902623038168
Email zehraipek48@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 5, 2023
Completion date July 5, 2025

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