The Effects of Different Airway Devices on Middle Ear Pressure in Pediatric Patients
- Conditions
- Local Pressure EffectsSimple Ear
- Interventions
- Device: Cobra laryngeal mask applicationDevice: Supreme laryngeal mask applicationDevice: I-gel laryngeal mask applicationDevice: Laryngeal mask classical applicationDevice: Proseal laryngeal mask application
- Registration Number
- NCT02334072
- Lead Sponsor
- Adiyaman University Research Hospital
- Brief Summary
Even though the effects of anesthetic agents both inhalation and intravenous have been well described, the effect of laryngeal mask airways haven't. The purpose of the study is to determine the effects of different types of laryngeal mask airways on middle ear pressure.
- Detailed Description
All the patients in each group of laryngeal mask airway will contain 20 patients. In all groups middle ear pressures will be measured, in both right and left ear, preoperatively, after induction of anesthesia, insertion of laryngeal mask and in 1st., 5th., 10th. minutes and every 5 minutes perioperatively and recorded. Also the heart rates,arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), airway pressures and end-tidal carbon dioxide values will be recorded before and following induction of anesthesia and in 1st., 5th., 10th. minutes and every five minutes perioperatively. Patients will be followed during the hospital stay for any complications.In all groups premedication will be done with midazolam. Anesthesia will be inducted with propofol and fentanyl; and maintained with sevoflurane-air combination.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 100
- Elective patients undergoing subumbilical surgery under general anesthesia
- Emergency conditions
- Rejection of patient approval
- Tympanic membrane perforation history
- Anticipated difficult airway
- Contraindications for LMA application
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Cobra Cobra laryngeal mask application Cobra LMA consists of a translucent silicone airway tube with an inflatable cuff sited approximately two-thirds of the way to the tip, a 15-mm standard adapter and an expanded distal end with a smooth posterior surface. The cuff forms a seal in the upper pharynx and the distal end sits in the laryngopharynx. The distal grill is designed to sit over the laryngeal inlet.Cobra laryngeal mask application will be done following induction of anesthesia Supreme Supreme laryngeal mask application The Supreme LMA is a single-use polyvinyl chloride supraglottic device. High oropharyngeal leak pressures are important as they indicate airway protection, feasibility of positive pressure ventilation and likelihood of successful LMA placement.Supreme laryngeal mask application will be done following induction of anesthesia and anesthesia. I-Gel I-gel laryngeal mask application I-Gel LMA is anatomically designed mask made of a gel-like thermoplastic elastomer. It has a drain tube for gastric aspiration. I-gel laryngeal mask application will be done following anesthesia induction. Classical Laryngeal mask classical application Laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is manufactured from medical grade silicone rubber and is reusable. It consists of 3 main components: An airway tube, inflatable mask and mask inflation line. The airway tube is slightly curved to match the oropharyngeal anatomy, semirigid to facilitate atraumatic insertion and semitransparent, so that condensation and regurgitated material is visible. The distal aperture of the airway tube opens into the lumen of an inflatable mask and is protected by two flexible vertical rubber bars, called mask aperture bars, to prevent the epiglottis from entering and obstructing the airway. The laryngeal mask classical application will be done following anesthesia induction. Proseal Proseal laryngeal mask application The ProSeal LMA is the most complex of the specialized laryngeal mask devices.The primary design goal was to construct a laryngeal mask with improved ventilatory characteristics that also offered protection against regurgitation and gastric insufflation. The principal new features are a modified cuff and a drain tube.Proseal laryngeal mask application will be done following induction of anesthesia and anesthesia.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Middle ear pressure changes after the device application (MEP) Perioperative
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Composite Hemodynamics Perioperative Heart rate,arterial blood pressure, haemoglobin saturation rate
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Adiyaman University Research Hospital
🇹🇷Adiyaman, Turkey