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Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) is a relatively common procedure in pediatric patients undergoing evaluation for various gastrointestinal ailments. The procedure itself, with or without associated biopsies, is relatively short in length. Unlike adults, who regularly undergo this procedure with conscious sedation, children most often require general anesthesia. While safe and effective, endotracheal tracheal tube (ETT) intubation of children for EGD can result in delayed awakening and slow room turnover, particularly when intravenous medications are required for intubation. Laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is an alternative to intubation, which permits removal before full awakening.
Although considered a safe alternative to tracheal intubation in appropriate cases, disadvantages of the LMA have been reported including kinking, occluding view of the surgical field, failure of placement requiring tracheal intubation, aspiration of gastric contents, desaturation, and laryngospasm. The study was designed to determine whether use of an LMA for EGD could reduce operating room time, while providing satisfactory conditions for the endoscopist, and an equivalent side effect and safety profile as compared to ETT in otherwise healthy children with gastrointestinal complaints
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Study design The study will be randomized, controlled, and prospective in design.
Comparison groups The two comparison groups will be:
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i. Time from induction of anesthesia to placement of the airway device ii. Time from end of procedure to arrival in the PACU iii. Time spent in the PACU iv. Overall time from arrival in the OR to discharge home v. Vomiting after the procedure vi. Nausea requiring medicine after the procedure vii. Lowest oxygen saturation level during or after the procedure viii. Highest concentration of sevoflurane during the procedure ix. Highest pain level after the procedure x. Amount of pain medicine given xi. Adverse events xii. Satisfaction level of the doctor doing the EGD
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Inclusion Criteria:• Age 3-17
Exclusion Criteria:
• Abnormal/difficult airway
84 participants in 2 patient groups
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