比较麻醉医师在仰卧位和后仰 25° 头抬高喉镜位置进行喉镜检查和气管插管时的姿势和舒适度:随机临床交叉试验

IF 2.9 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY Indian Journal of Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.4103/ija.ija_1130_23
R. Mookambika, RV Hemanth Kumar, A. Areti, V. Jaya
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有人提出了头部抬高喉镜检查体位(HELP)和25°后备体位来增强声门可视化,但人们对人体工程学不适的担忧阻碍了它们的广泛采用。本研究比较了麻醉医师在对患者进行喉镜检查和气管插管时所采用的舒适度和姿势,以及患者采用 HELP 仰卧位或 25°后备位时的舒适度和姿势。 研究包括 48 名年龄在 18-60 岁之间、气道正常的患者和 12 名经验丰富的麻醉师。采用包络阻断随机法将患者随机分为两组。麻醉师以仰卧 HELP 体位和 25° 后备 HELP 体位进行喉镜检查和插管。通过测量颈部、手腕、肘部、背部和膝关节的角度来确定麻醉师的姿势,并使用学生 t 检验进行比较,使用李克特量表评估主观舒适度,并使用卡方检验进行比较。正如麻醉师所提到的,Cormack- Lehane 分级也被记录下来,并通过卡方检验进行组间比较,以 P 值小于 0.05 为显著。 两种体位的麻醉师姿势(P = 0.919)和舒适度(P = 0.644)都相当。然而,25°后备 HELP 体位显著提高了 Cormack-Lehane 分级,68% 达到 1 级,而仰卧 HELP 组只有 31% 达到 1 级(P = 0.012)。血流动力学稳定性和气管插管时间在两组间无明显差异(P = 0.475 和 0.117),两组均未报告并发症。 对于呼吸道通畅的患者,麻醉医师在喉镜检查和气管插管时的姿势和舒适度与仰卧位和 25° 仰卧位相似。
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Comparing the posture and comfort of anaesthesiologists during laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation in the head-elevated laryngoscopy position in supine position and with a 25° backup: A randomised clinical crossover trial
The head-elevated laryngoscopy position (HELP) and a 25° backup have been proposed to enhance glottic visualisation, yet concerns about ergonomic discomfort hinder their widespread adoption. This study compares the comfort and posture adopted by anaesthesiologists while performing laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation with patients in HELP while in a supine position or with 25° backup. The study included 48 patients aged 18–60 years with normal airways and 12 experienced anaesthesiologists. Patients were randomised into two groups using permuted block randomisation. Anaesthesiologists performed laryngoscopy and intubation in supine HELP and 25° backup HELP positions. Anaesthesiologist’s posture was determined by measuring the angles of neck, wrist, elbow, back and knee joints, which were compared using Student’s t-test, and subjective comfort assessed on a Likert scale was compared using the Chi-square test. As mentioned by the anaesthesiologist, Cormack- Lehane grading was also noted and compared using a Chi-square test between groups, taking a P value <0.05 as significant. Both positions demonstrated comparable anaesthesiologist posture (P = 0.919) and comfort (P = 0.644). However, the 25° backup HELP positions significantly improved Cormack–Lehane grades, with 68% achieving grade 1 compared to 31% in the supine HELP group (P = 0.012). Haemodynamic stability and tracheal intubation time showed no significant differences between the groups (P = 0.475 and 0.117, respectively), and no complications were reported in either group. Anaesthesiologists’ posture and comfort during laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation are similar between supine and 25° backup in patients with easy airways.
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