Evaluation of a Novel Multimodal Guidance Device for Difficult Airway Endotracheal Intubation in Spontaneously Breathing Pigs
作者机构:Department of AnesthesiologyShanghai Ninth People’s HospitalShanghai Jiao Tong University School of MedicineShanghai200011China
出 版 物:《Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong university(Science)》 (上海交通大学学报(英文版))
年 卷 期:2022年第27卷第2期
页 面:256-263页
核心收录:
学科分类:0831[工学-生物医学工程(可授工学、理学、医学学位)] 1006[医学-中西医结合] 1002[医学-临床医学] 08[工学] 100602[医学-中西医结合临床] 10[医学]
主 题:endotracheal intubation autonomous respiration end-expiratory carbon dioxide multimodal guidance device airway management
摘 要:End-expiratory carbon dioxide concentrations can be used to assist endotracheal *** novel multimodal endotracheal intubation guidance device combined visualization with an end-expiratory carbon dioxide concentration vectorization algorithm to achieve more accurate placement in difficult *** feasibility of a novel multimodal guidance device for the endotracheal intubation of difficult airways was verified in spontaneously breathing Bama miniature *** glottic exposure time,insertion time,and total intubation time were not significantly different between the fiberoptic bronchoscope group and the multimodal guidance device group in regard to the endotracheal intubation of difficult *** were also no significant differences in intubation attempts,first success rate,and total success *** in both groups experienced hypoxemia,hypotension,and esophageal intubation during endotracheal intubation,but there were also no significant differences in the incidence of adverse events between the two *** effect on changes in hemodynamics,heart rate,and oxygen saturation during intubation showed no significant difference between the two *** results of the present study demonstrated the feasibility and effectiveness of the initial prototype of a multimodal guidance device for the endotracheal intubation of difficult airways in pigs,which is expected to further assist in adequately positioning the airway during difficult endotracheal intubations with spontaneous breathing.