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Effect of Nose Selection Using Rhnoscope on Epistaxis of Nasotracheal Intubation

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Nasotracheal Intubation
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: rhinoscope
Registration Number
NCT04164836
Lead Sponsor
Ajou University School of Medicine
Brief Summary

Rhinoscope is useful to exam intranasal structure. This information could be utilized to select more suitable nose for nasotracheal intubation. Nastoracheal intubation using more patent nose could be associated with decrease of the development of epistaxis which is most common complication in nasotracheal intubation.

Detailed Description

Anterior rhinoscopy using rhinoscope is a simple way to view the intranasal structure, which allows you to observe the nasal mucosa, the inferior nasal concha, and in some cases, the nasal concha. You can see the nasal septum, polyps, and intranasal malformations. In addition, even when there are no structural abnormalities in the nasal cavity, the wider nasal cavity can be intuitively identified. This information is expected to assist in the selection of nostrils. It has not yet been studied whether anesthesiologists select nasal cavity for nasotracheal intubation using prosthesis can affect the occurrence of epistaxis.

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the selection of a nostril for nasotracheal intubation by rhinoscope affects the incidence and severity of epistaxis.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
182
Inclusion Criteria
  • ASA I or II undergoing surgery under nasotracheal intubation
Exclusion Criteria
  • expected difficult intubation based on history, physical examination, weight.
  • bleeding tendency
  • past history of nasal surgery
  • symptom of difficulty of nasal respiration

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
rhinoscope grouprhinoscopenose selection will be done by rhinoscopy
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
incidence of epistaxis5 min after intubation

percentage of the development of epistaxis after nasotracheal intubation

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
severity of epistaxis4. severe: interfere intubation by bloodimmediate after intubation

score based on severity of epistaxis will be recorded.

1: no epistaxis, 2: mild; blood on tube 3. moderate: blood pooling on pharynx

severity of epistaxis5 min after intubation

score based on severity of epistaxis will be recorded.

1: no epistaxis, 2: mild; blood on tube 3. moderate: blood pooling on pharynx

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Ajou universitiy school of medicine

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Suwon-si, Gyeong-gi Do, Korea, Republic of

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