Evaluation of tracheal intubation in several positions by the Pentax-AWS Airway Scope: a manikin study |
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Authors: | Nobuyasu Komasawa Ryusuke Ueki Motoi Itani Hajime Nomura Shin-ich Nishi Yoshiroh Kaminoh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anesthesiology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Mukogawa-cho 1-1, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, 663-8501, Japan 2. Division of Intensive Care Unit, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Japan 3. Central Surgical Center, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Japan
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Abstract: | Purpose In emergency situations, rescuers must occasionally secure the airway while the patient is in a restricted position rather than in the ideal supine position. We hypothesized that the Pentax-AWS Airway Scope (AWS) may be useful for emergent tracheal intubation in such positions. Methods Thirteen non-anesthesia residents performed tracheal intubation on a simulated manikin in the supine (Supine), left-lateral decubitus (Left-LT), right-lateral decubitus (Right-LT), prone (Prone), and sitting (Sitting) position, respectively, to assess AWS performance. Results Intubations were successful in all five positions. The time needed to secure the airway did not differ significantly between the Left-LT and Supine positions. Doctors required significantly more time to secure the airway in the Prone, Sitting, and Right-LT positions than in the Supine position. Visual analog scale (VAS) scoring of the subjective difficulty of laryngoscopy was lower in the Supine position rather than in the Right-LT, Prone, and Sitting positions. The VAS score of subjective difficulty of tracheal tube passage through the glottis was significantly higher in the Sitting position than in the other four positions. Conclusion Although tracheal intubations with AWS in all five positions tested were successful, intubation with the patient in the Sitting, Right-LT, and Prone positions was more difficult and required more time than that in the Supine position. |
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