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Evaluation of Advanced Extubation Techniques in Bariatric Surgery

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Kocaeli Derince Education and Research Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Bariatric Surgery Candidate
Extubation

Treatments

Device: Tube changing catheter
Device: 14F staged extubation set guidewire

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03715257
KIA 2018/19

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of prospective clinic study is to compare the tolerance and effectivity of Cook tube changing catheter and staged extubation set following laparoscopic morbid obesity surgery. The use of step extubation in difficult extubation is life-saving. The use of cascade extubation set in morbid obese and especially bariatric surgery patients is also life-saving.

Full description

Extubation in difficult airway can be defined as transition from a controlled environment to an uncontrolled. According to the results of the NAP4 study conducted in England, one third of the anaesthesia related major airway complications occur during awakening or compilation and the mortality rate was 5%. The Difficult Airway Society extubation guideline published in 2015 suggested awake extubation in patients with risk for airway or systemic risk factors, and mentioned about the importance of the benefit from further techniques such as Bailey maneuver, remifentanyl technique and tube changing catheters. The aim of prospective clinic study is to compare the tolerance and effectivity of Cook tube changing catheter and staged extubation set following laparoscopic morbid obesity surgery.

The Cook staged extubation set (Cook Medical) has been developed to facilitate management of the difficult airway. A guidewire inserted before tracheal extubation provides access to the subglottic airway should re-intubation be required. This prospective study examines patients' tolerance of the guidewire and its impact on clinical status around tracheal extubation in the postoperative unit.Vital signs, incidence of symptoms and patient tolerance of the wire are recorded.

MATERIAL AND METHOD

Researches conduct a prospective study using the Cook staged extubation set in 100 patients undergoing tracheal extubation in the operation room of Derince hospital.

Local ethics committee approval and written informed consent are planned to work with 100 patients.The patients are randomly distributed into two groups; one with 14F staged extubation set guidewire (n=50)and the other with tube changing catheter (n=50). Cuff leakage test is done prior to extubation and 3 mg/kg intravenous sugammadex is administered. The patients who reached the awake extubation criteria are extubated using one of the above catheters. Cough, straining, hemodynamic parameters and occurrance of hypoxemia (SpO2<94%) are recorded for the first 20 postoperative minutes. Blood gas analyses are done before extubation and 15 minutes after placement of the extubation catheter.

During the procedure, the patient's blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, any complications that may develop will be recorded.

Induction of anesthesia; difficult airway management, difficult mask and / or difficult intubation incidence, Mallampati scores, the use of one of the difficult intubation techniques during intubation (such as FastTrack, videolaryngoscopy or fiberoptic intubation), perioperative mechanical ventilation parameters (ventilation mode, tidal volume, respiratory frequency, end of tidal CO2 (carbon dioxide) pressure, PEEP usage, SpO2 (saturation oxygen), airway peak pressure, urine volume, arterial blood gas parameters are recorded.Patients receive intravenous lidocaine at a dose of 1 mg / kg before induction and extubation. Prednisolone 1 mg / kg intravenous is given when necessary, such as laryngospasm development or recurrent airway manipulations. Duration of operation, surgical method (laparotomy / laparoscopy), agents used in induction and postoperative analgesia, use of blood, blood product and vasopressor are recorded. Before extubation, the cuff leakage test is performed and the extubations are made at a height of 30-35º degree. In the induction and maintenance of anesthesia, patients are given propofol 2 mg / kg, rocuronium 0.6 mg / kg, fentanyl 1mcg / kg and sevoflurane 2%. For extubation sugammadex is given iv at a dose of 3 mg / kg.

In patients who were extubation with cook staged extubation set; coughing, straining, hemodynamic parameter change, 20% heart rate and / or changes in arterial blood pressure and presence of hypoxemia (SpO2 <94%) are recorded.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Above 18 years
  • Patients who have undergone obesity surgery
  • ASA 2-3 patients
  • Patients who have received written informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients under the age of 18
  • Patients refusing to participate in the study
  • Patients under emergency conditions
  • Earlier laryngeal and tracheal surgery, those who undergo lung surgery
  • Those with allergies to lidocaine
  • Patients with FEV1 / FVC below 60%

Trial design

Primary purpose

Screening

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

30 participants in 2 patient groups

14F staged extubation set guidewire
Active Comparator group
Description:
14F staged extubation set guidewire is a single use supraglottic airway device. This airway device provides access and functional separation of the respiratory and digestive tracts. Cough, straining, hemodynamic parameters and occurrance of hypoxemia (SpO2\<94%) are recorded for the first 20 postoperative minutes. Blood gas analyses are done before extubation and 15 minutes after placement of the extubation catheter. The patients are randomly distributed into two groups; one with 14F staged extubation set guidewire (n=50)
Treatment:
Device: 14F staged extubation set guidewire
Tube changing catheter
Active Comparator group
Description:
Tube changing catheter is an alternative extubation device. Cough, straining, hemodynamic parameters and occurrance of hypoxemia (SpO2\<94%) are recorded for the first 20 postoperative minutes. Blood gas analyses are done before extubation and 15 minutes after placement of the extubation catheter. The patients are randomly distributed into two groups; one with 14F staged extubation set guidewire (n=50)
Treatment:
Device: Tube changing catheter

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