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NCT number NCT05830474
Other study ID # 2022YF060-01
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 15, 2023
Est. completion date December 31, 2023

Study information

Verified date April 2023
Source Fujian Medical University Union Hospital
Contact Ye Chen, Master
Phone 13906916355
Email 1211020165@fjmu.edu.cn
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) after thoracic surgery is as high as 30-50% [1-6], which is the main cause of postoperative morbidity, death and prolonged hospital stay. Optimization of risk factors in PPCs procedures is the focus of current research. Double lumen bronchial tube (DLT) is a commonly used lung isolation method for adult patients. It has the advantages of good lung isolation effect, sufficient exposure of the surgical field and easy to attract secretions in the airway. However, there are still some deficiencies in clinical precise positioning, long-term continuous detection during operation, early detection of catheter displacement and other emergencies. Continuous intra-airway monitoring is the main advantage of visual double-lumen bronchial catheter. It can quickly and easily determine the position of the catheter and quickly adjust the displacement, and timely and effectively clean up the secretion in the airway, which is conducive to the analysis and treatment of intraoperative hypoxemia. Whether these potential advantages can reduce the incidence of PPCs deserves our in-depth discussion. The research group randomly divided the patients who were scheduled to undergo thoracoscopic radical resection of lung cancer in the Union Hospital affiliated to Fujian Medical University into the test group (lung isolation with visible double-lumen bronchial catheter, continuous intra-airway monitoring and intervention) and the control group: (Pulmonary isolation was performed with visual double-lumen bronchial catheter, and only intra-airway video was performed without monitoring. The effect of continuous intra-airway monitoring under visual double-lumen bronchial catheter on postoperative complications of lung surgery was evaluated by Melbourne evaluation scale.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 376
Est. completion date December 31, 2023
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - 1. Age 18-80 years, BMI 18.5-28 kg/m2, male or female - 2. Patients who are to undergo unilateral thoracoscopic resection of more than three lung segments or lobectomies - 3. Patients who can be extubated with 35# and 37# double-lumen bronchial catheters after pre-anesthetic evaluation - 4. Subjects voluntarily sign the informed consent form for this trial. - 5. Patients or their caregivers are able to fill out the survey form and can correctly understand and cooperate with the postoperative rehabilitation instructions of the medical staff. - 6. Patients have SPO2 = 96% when inhaling air preoperatively Exclusion Criteria: - 1. Patients with limited ability to cooperate with the study, such as the presence of cognitive dysfunction, mental illness, speech impairment or severe visual impairment or hearing impairment - 2.ASA =IV - 3. difficult airway, abnormal tracheal development, main airway stenosis, tumor, tracheoesophageal fistula - 4. Complex sleeve pneumonectomy, unilateral total pneumonectomy, bilateral lung surgery - 5. Preoperative anemia, Hb=100g/L - 6. Serum albumin = 35g/L

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
Continuous intra-airway monitoring and intervention during surgey
Continuous monitoring was performed by visual double lumen bronchial catheter. Once sputum or blood gushing into the tracheal carina was found in the distal bronchus on the surgical side, the above secretions were sucked out with a sputum suction tube under video monitoring until the removal was complete

Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Fujian Medical University Union Hospital

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Incidence of pulmonary complications Evaluation of the incidence of pulmonary complications three days after surgery by the Melbourne Assessment Scale Melbourne Group Scale(Minimum value 0 points ;Max 8 points
Oral temperature > 38°C;
White blood cell count > 11.2×10^12/L or use respiratory antibiotics (except prophylactic antibiotics);
Pneumonia or pulmonary infection diagnosed by the treating doctor;
Chest X-ray examination suggested atelectasis or consolidation;
Purulent sputum (yellow/green) with characteristics different from those before operation;
Sputum microbiological examination was positive;
Oxygen saturation of finger pulse < 90% under suction condition;
Readmission or ICU stay > 36h due to respiratory problems
If 4 or more of the above 8 items are satisfied, the subject is considered to have developed pulmonary complications.
3 days after operation
Secondary Double lumen tube displacement The number of times that fiberoptic bronchoscopy should be used to check or adjust the position during the operation, the rate of displacement, the degree of displacement, the number and time of operation suspension due to the adjustment of the position of double-lumen tube, etc Position adjustment assisted by fiberoptic(Check only unadjusted available at the back ? mark ×)
?NO : 1stTime:|__|__|min|__|__|second;? 2stTime:|__|__|min|__|__|second:? 3stTime:|__|__|min|__|__|second:?
?YES: 1stTime:|__|__|min|__|__|second;? 2stTime:|__|__|min|__|__|second:? 3stTime:|__|__|min|__|__|second:?
during the operation
Secondary Intubation effectiveness Time taken for successful intubation and positioning (time from laryngoscope exposure to successful positioning of double lumen bronchial tube), success rate of first intubation and positioning, and probability of using fiber bronchoscopy for positioning
Number of intubation times:|__| Times
Time taken for successful intubation positioning:|__|__| Minutes|__|__| seconds
Whether fiber bronchoscopy is used for positioning: ? No ? Yes
during the operation
Secondary Hypoxemia during operation Intraoperative SPO2<90%
? Yes ? No
st time:|__|__| Minutes|__|___| Seconds;
nd time:|__|__| Minutes|__|___| Seconds;
rd time:|__|__| Minutes|__|___| Seconds;
during the operation
Secondary Intraoperative carbon dioxide accumulation PaCO2>45mmHg:? No ? Yes: Duration|__|__| Minutes|__|__| Seconds; during the operation
Secondary Incidence of tracheal intubation complications Incidence of postoperative sore throat, hoarseness, etc. three days after operation
Secondary Lung atrophy quality Lung atrophy quality during the operation(The condition is judged by the thoracic surgeon)
?Excellent visual field exposure, complete collapse of lung ?Medium The lungs are basically collapsed, but there's still residual air ?Poor Partial collapse or even non-collapse of the lung requires surgical intervention to expose the visual field
during the operation
Secondary Effectiveness of sputum suction Postoperative video review: The suction rate during intraoperative sputum suction:
? 80%-100%; ? 50-80%; ? 0-50%;
After tracheal extubation, take photos to compare the secretion at the end of the bronchus:
None
Yes: ? Small amount (secretions adhering to the wall less than 2cm); ? Moderate amount (secretion adhering to the wall 2-4cm); ? Large amount (secretions sticking to the wall exceeding 4cm)
Postoperative
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