Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Two Different Body Positions During Facemask Ventilation in Class 3 Obesity Patients: a Randomized Crossover Trial
It is important to provide enough oxygen to the patients who are asleep during surgery. One way to do this is by using a mask placed over the face to help them breathe. When it becomes difficult getting enough oxygen into the patient's body using the mask, it's called difficult mask ventilation. There can be different reasons for this, and having a higher BMI is one of them. Body physique is assessed by Body Mass Index (BMI). This calculation gives an indication of a person's weight relative to their height. There is some evidence in the research literature to suggest that when the patient is positioned in a way that helps their airway, like using a device to lift their head and torso 25 degrees , it might help the process of getting enough oxygen work better. The study aims to determine if patients with high BMI can breathe better using a face mask while they are in a head elevated position compared to lying flat on their back.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 38 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - BMI > 40 kg/m2 - age > 18 years - scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia - have the ability to comprehend the rationale for the study and provide consent Exclusion Criteria: - pregnancy, - risk of aspiration of gastric content - patients using glucagon-like peptide(GLP)-1 agonists - emergency cases - upper airway disease or airway anatomical abnormalities - presence of major cardiovascular, respiratory, or cerebral vascular disease - if the provider anesthesiologist indicates an awake technique to secure the airway |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Average tidal volume | The primary outcome for this trial is the average tidal volume in 10 ventilations in each position, flat or head elevated. | During induction. | |
Secondary | Predictors for difficult mask ventilation like BMI | Secondary outcome will be: the incidence and correlation of other predictors for difficult mask ventilation like BMI. | During induction | |
Secondary | Predictors for difficult mask ventilation like presence of beard | Secondary outcomes will be: the incidence and correlation of other predictors for difficult mask ventilation like, presence of a beard. | During induction | |
Secondary | Predictors for difficult mask ventilation like Mallampati classification III or IV | Secondary outcomes will be: the incidence and correlation of other predictors for difficult mask ventilation like Mallampati classification III or IV. | During induction | |
Secondary | Predictors for difficult mask ventilation like age of 57 yo or older. | Secondary outcomes will be: the incidence and correlation of other predictors for difficult mask ventilation like, age of 57 yo or older. | During induction | |
Secondary | Predictors for difficult mask ventilation like severely limited mandibular protrusion | Secondary outcomes will be: the incidence and correlation of other predictors for difficult mask ventilation like severely limited mandibular protrusion. | During induction | |
Secondary | Predictors for difficult mask ventilation like history of snoring. | Secondary outcomes will be: the incidence and correlation of other predictors for difficult mask ventilation like history of snoring. | During induction | |
Secondary | Oropharyngeal airway | Incidence of use of an oropharyngeal airway during the protocol. | During induction | |
Secondary | Insufficient mask ventilation | Incidence of insufficient mask ventilation (defined as tidal volume (Vt) < 4 ml/kg IBW), or failed facemask ventilation defined as absence of End-tidal carbon dioxide(EtCO2) after 3 consecutive ventilations. | During induction. |
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