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Comparison Of Videolaryngoscopes In Double Lumen Tube

Not Applicable
Conditions
Videolaryngoscopy
Double Lumen Tube
One-lung Ventilation
Interventions
Device: C-MAC Videolaryngoscope D blade
Device: McGrath MAC Videolaryngoscope X3 blade
Registration Number
NCT03826706
Lead Sponsor
Inonu University
Brief Summary

Along with the technological advances in medicine, videolaryngoscope is the most commonly preferred technique for intubation with double lumen tube. The use of Storz C-MAC D Blade and McGrath MAC X3 Blade videolaryngoscope were compared in intubation of single lung ventilation patients who underwent chest surgery in terms of duration of intubation, hemodynamic response and intubation-induced complications.

Detailed Description

It is very important for anesthesiologists to evaluate and make the airway safe in order to start and continue surgical operations. Endotracheal intubation has many important reasons such as ensuring airway control safely during surgical procedure, increasing the depth of anesthesia, need interventions for surgical or anesthetic complications, reduction of dead space, reduction of respiratory effort and prevention of aspiration risk. Videolaryngoscope, developed in recent years and beginning to take place in the algorithms, facilitate difficult airway management and hence intubation.

The use of videolaryngoscope in patients with intubation such as double lumen tube, has been frequently reported in the literature. McGrath videolaryngoscope has a high-resolution video camera, a length-adjustable angle blade, and a light source at the tip of the blade. At the same time, the C-MAC videolaryngoscope is another advanced videolaryngoscope with a better quality video and camera system and improves the performance of videolaryngoscope with some technological changes. In this prospective controlled clinical study, the purpose is to compare C-MAC videolaryngoscope with D blade and McGrath MAC videolaryngoscope with X3 blade in respect to duration of intubation, haemodynamic response, and adverse events associated with intubation of patients undergoing lung surgery.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • American Society of Anesthesiology score III,
  • 18-65 years,
  • BMI> 40
  • Patients who was intubated with double lumen tube.
Exclusion Criteria
  • American Society of Anesthesiology IV,
  • Under 18 years,
  • Over 65 years,
  • Under BMI<40
  • Obstetric patients,
  • Uncontrolled cerebrovascular disease,
  • Patients who refused written informed consent forms

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
McGrath MAC Videolaryngoscope X3 bladeC-MAC Videolaryngoscope D bladePatients was intubated with McGrath MAC Videolaryngoscope X3 blade
McGrath MAC Videolaryngoscope X3 bladeMcGrath MAC Videolaryngoscope X3 bladePatients was intubated with McGrath MAC Videolaryngoscope X3 blade
C-MAC Videolaryngoscope D bladeMcGrath MAC Videolaryngoscope X3 bladePatients was intubated with C-MAC videolaryngoscope D blade.
C-MAC Videolaryngoscope D bladeC-MAC Videolaryngoscope D bladePatients was intubated with C-MAC videolaryngoscope D blade.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Time to intubationFrom beginning of holding videolaryngoscope to seeing two meaningful end-tidal carbon dioxide levels up to 3 minutes

Time to intubation was defined as the time from when the anesthesiologist picked up the videolaryngoscope to when the anesthesiologist successfully placed the endotracheal tube through the vocal cords

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Heart RateFrom beginning of Anesthesia induction to 5th minutes of intubation

Heart Rate

Adverse EventsDuring the first 24 hour postoperatively

Bleeding in the mouth, edema in the mouth, burst of intubation tube cuff, external laryngeal press, presence of head position change, laryngospasm, hypoxia, hoarseness, throat ache

Mean Arterial PressureAt beginning of Anesthesia induction, 1st, 2nd, 3th and 5th minutes of intubation

Mean Arterial Pressure

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Ahmet Selim Ozkan

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Malatya, Turkey

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