Evaluation of the GlideScope (R) for tracheal intubation in patients with cervical spine immobilisation by a semi-rigid collar

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serval:BIB_37517F7C0BD0
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Evaluation of the GlideScope (R) for tracheal intubation in patients with cervical spine immobilisation by a semi-rigid collar
Journal
Anaesthesia
Author(s)
Bathory I., Frascarolo P., Kern C., Schoettker P.
ISSN
0003-2409
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
64
Number
12
Pages
1337-1341
Language
english
Abstract
Application of cervical collars may reduce cervical spine movements but render tracheal intubation with a standard laryngoscope difficult if not impossible. We hypothesised that despite the presence of a Philadelphia Patriot (R) cervical collar and with the patient's head taped to the trolley, tracheal intubation would be possible in 50 adult patients using the GlideScope (R) and its dedicated stylet. Laryngoscopy was attempted using a Macintosh laryngoscope with a size 4 blade, and the modified Cormack-Lehane grade was scored. Subsequently, laryngoscopy with the GlideScope was graded and followed by tracheal intubation. All patients' tracheas were successfully intubated with the GlideScope. The median (IQR) intubation time was 50 s (43-61 s). The modified Cormack-Lehane grade was 3 or 4 at direct laryngoscopy. It was significantly reduced with the GlideScope (p < 0.0001), reaching grade 2a in most patients. Tracheal intubation in patients wearing a semi-rigid collar and having their head taped to the trolley is possible with the help of the GlideScope.
Keywords
Laryngeal Mask Airway, Simulated Difficult Airway, In-Line Stabilization, Gum Elastic Bougie, Macintosh Laryngoscope, Endotracheal Intubation, Videolaryngoscope Glidescope(R), Orotracheal Intubation, Blind Intubation, Management
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Open Access
Yes
Create date
04/12/2009 10:15
Last modification date
20/08/2019 13:25
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