Use of Video Laryngoscope during Intubation in Patients with Non Difficult Airway

S. Acharya, Anupa Khanal, R. Yadav, Sushil Baral
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Endotracheal intubation using laryngoscope which is an important skill required for all anesthesiologist in day to day practice is considered as gold standard for airway management. Various methods can be used for endotracheal intubation of which direct laryngoscopy is most commonly used and video laryngoscopy is an alternative. The success rate of tracheal intubation in cases of difficult airways has increased dramatically with the use of video laryngoscopes and improvements in the degree of glottic exposure. Hence this study aims to evaluate the laryngoscopic view, ease of intubation and haemodynamic changes during intubation using video laryngoscope in patients with non difficult airway. This interventional study was conducted in fifty nine patients of ASA I or II, ≥18 yrs of age with Mallampati grade I or II, mouth opening >3 cms, thyromental distance >6.5 cms of either sex planned for elective surgery under general anesthesia. General anesthesia was induced with similar doses for all the patients and intubated using video laryngoscope. Cormack-Lehane grade, intubation time, number of attempts for intubation and haemodynamic parameters were recorded. In this study, all patients had grade I type of laryngeal view during laryngoscopy and the mean time required for intubation was 18.93±7.08 sec. Out of 59 patients, 58 (98.3%) were intubated in single attempt and there was no significant haemodynamic changes during laryngoscopy with video laryngoscope. Hence, the result of this study concluded that endotracheal intubation using video laryngoscope provides good laryngoscopic view, better intubating condition for the ease of intubation without significant haemodynamic changes, thus considering worth for intubation of non difficult airway.
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在非困难气道患者的插管过程中使用视频喉镜
使用喉镜进行气管内插管是所有麻醉医生在日常工作中必须掌握的一项重要技能,被认为是气道管理的黄金标准。气管插管有多种方法,其中最常用的是直接喉镜插管,视频喉镜插管也是一种替代方法。随着视频喉镜的使用和声门暴露程度的改善,困难气道病例的气管插管成功率大幅提高。因此,本研究旨在评估非困难气道患者使用视频喉镜插管时的喉镜视野、插管难易程度和血流动力学变化。这项干预性研究的对象是 59 名 ASA I 级或 II 级、年龄≥18 岁、Mallampati 分级 I 级或 II 级、张口>3 厘米、甲状腺距离>6.5 厘米的男女患者,他们都计划在全身麻醉下接受择期手术。所有患者均以相似的剂量进行全身麻醉,并使用视频喉镜进行插管。记录了 Cormack-Lehane 分级、插管时间、插管尝试次数和血流动力学参数。在这项研究中,所有患者在喉镜检查时的喉部视野均为 I 级,插管所需的平均时间为(18.93±7.08)秒。在 59 名患者中,有 58 人(98.3%)一次就完成了插管,而且在使用视频喉镜进行喉镜检查时没有出现明显的血流动力学变化。因此,该研究结果表明,使用视频喉镜进行气管插管可提供良好的喉镜视野和更好的插管条件,便于插管,且无明显的血流动力学变化,因此值得用于非困难气道的插管。
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