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Comparison of the effect of endotracheal intubation through the mouth and nose on the ease of intubation and cardiovascular status during intubation of patients with acute burns with severe airway obstruction.

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Acute head and neck burns.
Registration Number
IRCT20140421017372N2
Lead Sponsor
Iran University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria

Patients with acute burns of the head and face
Patients with progressive airway obstruction or severe hypoxia are candidates for emergency intubation
difficult airway (Mallampati ? and ?)
Patients should have spontaneous breathing

Exclusion Criteria

Patient without spontaneous breathing
Patient with a history of underlying heart disease (severe liver disease, severe hemodynamic disorder and coagulation disorder)
Hypertension
Taking anticoagulants
Trauma to the head, face and neck
nose surgery and nose anomaly
severe restlessness

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
umber of endotracheal tubes consumed. Timepoint: First entry - during intubation - 5 minutes after intubation. Method of measurement: Counting by the nurse.;Blood pressure. Timepoint: First entry - during intubation - 5 minutes after intubation. Method of measurement: Mercury barometer.;Respiratory Rate. Timepoint: First entry - during intubation - 5 minutes after intubation. Method of measurement: Pulse oximetry.;Arterial oxygen saturation level. Timepoint: First entry - during intubation - 5 minutes after intubation. Method of measurement: Pulse oximetry.;Heart rate. Timepoint: First entry - during intubation - 5 minutes after intubation. Method of measurement: Chest lead connected to the monitor.;Number of intubation attempts. Timepoint: First entry - during intubation - 5 minutes after intubation. Method of measurement: Counting with the help of a nurse.;Apnea and cardiac arrest. Timepoint: First entry - during intubation - 5 minutes after intubation. Method of measurement: by nurse.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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