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Simulated difficult intubation
Authors:P. S. GATAURE  R. S. VAUGHAN  I. P. LATTO
Affiliation:P.S. Gataure, MB, ChB, FRCA, Consultant, Department of Anaesthetics, Princess of Wales Hospital, Coity Road, Bridgend, Mid-Glamorgan CF31 IRQ, R.S. Vaughan MB, BS, FRCA, I.P. Latto, MB, BS, FRCA, Consultants, Department of Anaesthetics, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff.
Abstract:A randomised study was carried out to compare the efficacy of the gum elastic bougie and the stylet in a simulated difficult intubation. A laryngoscopy assessment, as described by Cormack and Lehane, was made in 100 patients. A Grade 3 view was then simulated. In the Bougie First Group (50 patients) two attempts were made to pass a gum elastic bougie and a tracheal tube into the trachea. If these first two attempts were not successful, two further attempts at intubation were allowed with a stylet placed in the tracheal tube. In the Stylet First Group (50 patients) the order was reversed. After two attempts the tube was correctly placed in the trachea in 96% of cases in the Bougie First Group compared to only 66% of cases in the Stylet First Group (p < 0.001). We recommend that a gum elastic bougie should be readily available and that anaesthetists should use it in preference to a stylet whenever a good view of the glottis is not immediately available.
Keywords:Intubation, tracheal, difficult. Equipment    gum elastic bougie, stylet
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