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NCT ID: NCT04858906 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Orotracheal Intubation

Neutral Position Facilitates Orotracheal Intubation With Videolaryngoscopes

Start date: May 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

With the advent and more widespread use of video-assisted laryngoscopy (VL), the incidence of difficult intubation has decreased. However, the optimal position for endotracheal intubation facilitated by VL is not yet determined. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of different patient positioning (neutral position versus sniffing position) on the glottic view and intubation time during orotracheal intubation facilitated by two video-assisted laryngoscopes (McGrath laryngoscope and C-MAC D-blade laryngoscope). A total of 252 patients who required orotracheal intubation for elective surgery were included in the study. Primary outcomes include airway difficulty score(ADS), intubation difficulty scale (IDS), the percentage of glottic opening (POGO) and intubation time. By the indexes above and crossover analysis, the study aimed to prove the ideal position for VL.

NCT ID: NCT04857190 Completed - Clinical trials for Orotracheal Intubation

Parker Flex-it Stylet Versus Malleable Stylet in Orotracheal Intubation Using a Fiber-optic Laryngoscope

Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Objectives: To compare the safety and efficacy of Parker flex-it directional stylet (PFDS) versus conventional malleable stylet (CMS) in orotracheal intubation (OTI) using fiber-optic Macintosh laryngoscope. Background: OTI is used in general anesthesia for anesthetic delivery and ventilation of patients. OTI delay or failure may adversely affect patient outcomes, therefore, anesthetists with sufficient clinical experience and skill should perform OTI. However, in emergency situations, experienced anesthetists may not be available, and the patient may have a high Cormack-Lehane grade. A stylet is commonly used in the emergency department to aid insertion of the endotracheal tube during direct laryngoscopy. Patients and Methods: This was a prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial; carried out on 80 patients requiring OTI under general anesthesia at our hospital. Patients were randomly allocated into two equal groups; group DS, intubated using PFDS, and group MS, intubated using CMS.

NCT ID: NCT03743831 Completed - Clinical trials for Orotracheal Intubation

Comparison of Haemodynamic Effects During Orotracheal Intubation, by Direct or Indirect Laryngoscopy With Airtraq

HEMODAIRTRAQ
Start date: December 4, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

News techniques of intubation by indirect laryngoscopy have arrived in operating rooms but they are still too restricted to situations (difficult intubation criteria ..). It wanted to focus on indirect laryngoscopy by Airtraq. This technique allows better exposure during intubation while limiting mouth opening and cervical hyper extension, but also dental trauma and lip wounds. It also reduces the duration of laryngoscopy and therefore at the same time the apnea time. After a review of the literature, it has been proven that its use reduces haemodynamic changes during intubation. But these studies have been realized only in very particular patients (obese, heart failure) and with induction protocols that are not used routinely in our operating theaters. Reasons why it decided to carry out this study, on the one hand to find these results and especially to be able to extend them to the whole population.

NCT ID: NCT02642367 Completed - Clinical trials for Orotracheal Intubation

Stylet Use for McGrath Videolaryngoscope

Start date: January 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The routine use of a styletted endotracheal tube during videolaryngoscopy is advocated by some manufacturers, but styletted endotracheal tube can elicit rare but potentially serious complications. We compared the intubation time and success rate whether or not use of stylet for endotracheal intubation with McGrath videolaryngoscope.

NCT ID: NCT01908218 Completed - Clinical trials for Orotracheal Intubation

The Reliability and Validity of the Upper Lip Bite Test to Predict Difficult Laryngoscopy in Korean

Start date: February 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Anticipated difficulties at laryngoscopy give time to prepare alternative method and proper management. Several methods to evaluate the anatomical structures has been used during preoperative period for airway assessment. Evaluation methods are such as the Mallampati classification, mouth opening, thyromental distance and sternocostal distance. the Upper Lip Bite test, evaluates the possibility of a patient cover the mucosa of the upper lip by the lower incisor. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical usefulness of the Upper Lip Bite test(ULBT) in Korean compared to Modified Mallampati classification(MMT).

NCT ID: NCT00631176 Completed - Clinical trials for Orotracheal Intubation

"Just-In-Time Training" in Pediatric Airway Management

JIT
Start date: June 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective interventional study to test the hypothesis that just-in-time training for pediatric airway management may improve patient safety and operational performance of orotracheal intubation and decreases intubation associated events in pediatric residents in the PICU. To test the hypothesis that high fidelity simulation may enhance the training efficacy and patient safety in simulation settings.