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Nasogastric Tube Insertion Using Cook Airway Exchange Catheter in Anesthetized Patients

Not Applicable
Conditions
Elective Surgery of Gastrointestinal Tract
100 Adults Aged Between 20 and 70 Years Old
ASA Physical Status of I or II
Interventions
Device: TUBE EXCHANGER
Registration Number
NCT01783366
Lead Sponsor
Pusan National University Hospital
Brief Summary

we first examined whether use of tube exchange catheter during NGT insertion could increase the success rate on the first attempt of NGT insertion compared with conventional technique. We then addressed the question of whether the use of tube exchange catheter might decrease the possible occurrence of complication associated with YOON insertion.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  • ASA physical status of I or II who were scheduled to undergo elective surgery of gastrointestinal tract with NGT insertion under general anesthesia were enrolled
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with maxillofacial trauma, inability to adequately protect airway, and esophageal abnormalities were excluded. Pregnant patients were also excluded from the study.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
tube-exchangerTUBE EXCHANGERThe tube-exchanger group (Group B) made use of tube-exchanger G36402 (CAEC, \[cook medical, Bloomington, IN\]) as a stylet that was lubricated and inserted within 20-F NGT until the tip of the tube-exchanger was at the tip of the NGT
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of attempt of NGT insertionafter successful insertion of NGT, within 1 hr

After anesthetic induction, in the control group inserting the lubricated NG tube through the nostril, at that time head maintained in the neutral position. The tube-exchanger group made use of tube-exchanger as stylet within 20-F NGT. Success of appropriate NGT insertion through the nostrils until 70cm of NGT was considered with gurgling sounds on the auscultation over the epigastrium when 10ml of air was injected through the NGT and gastric contents aspiration via NGT. Total number of attempts until successful NGT insertion was recorded and tried at least three times, and was considered to have failed.

Thus, procedure time would be the dependent factor of primary endpoin which could increse the success rate of NGT.

Procedure time of NGT insertionafter successful insertion of NGT, within 1 hr

After anesthetic induction, in the control group inserting the lubricated NG tube through the nostril, at that time head maintained in the neutral position. The tube-exchanger group made use of tube-exchanger as stylet within 20-F NGT. Success of appropriate NGT insertion was considered with gurgling sounds on the auscultation over the epigastrium when 10ml of air was injected through the NGT and gastric contents aspiration via NGT. NGT insertion time recorded when the NGT begun to insert gently through the nostrils until 70cm of NGT.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
presence of bleeding of the larynx, and knotting or kinking of NGT under laryngoscopic viewafter successful insertion of NGT within the time of completion of surgery, expected average within 6 hours

The investigators examined the occurrence of complication associated with NGT insertion. After successful NGT insertion, we recorded presence of bleeding of the larynx, and knotting or kinking of NGT using laryngoscopy.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Pnuyh Anesthesia

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Yangsan, Korea, Republic of

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