Comparison of Proceal Laryngeal Mask Airway and I-gel to Machintoch Laryngoscope by Novice Operators in Simulated Difficult Airway - a Manikin Study.
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Airway Obstruction
- Sponsor
- Yeungnam University College of Medicine
- Enrollment
- 109
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- the time of successful laryngeal mask, i-gel, or tracheal tube insertion attempt
- Last Updated
- 10 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The use of laryngeal mask airway or i-gel to manage airway may improve success rates, especially in difficult situations more than tracheal intubation.
Detailed Description
This study compares the insertion success rate and insertion time among the proceal laryngeal mask airway, i-gel, and tracheal tube. Following a short lecture, airway novices try to insert proceal laryngeal mask airway, i-gel, and tracheal tube into manikin with difficult laryngoscopy scenarios.
Investigators
Sangjin Park
assistant professor
Yeungnam University College of Medicine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •medical student
- •no experience of insertion using tracheal tube, i-gel, and laryngeal mask airway
Exclusion Criteria
- •experience of insertion using tracheal tube, i-gel, and laryngeal mask airway
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
the time of successful laryngeal mask, i-gel, or tracheal tube insertion attempt
Time Frame: intraoperative
A blinded observer records the time of successful laryngeal mask, i-gel, or tracheal tube insertion attempt.