A new self-designed “tongue root holder” device to aid fiberoptic intubation

Objective In this study, we aimed to assess the feasibility of fiberoptic intubation (FOI), using a new, self-designed, “tongue root holder” device, in combination with the jaw thrust maneuver. Methods Three hundred patients undergoing elective surgery requiring orotracheal intubation were enrolled....

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical oral investigations 2020-12, Vol.24 (12), p.4335-4342
Hauptverfasser: Cao, Xiaofei, Wu, Junbei, Fang, Yin, Ding, Zhengnian, Qi, Tao
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Zusammenfassung:Objective In this study, we aimed to assess the feasibility of fiberoptic intubation (FOI), using a new, self-designed, “tongue root holder” device, in combination with the jaw thrust maneuver. Methods Three hundred patients undergoing elective surgery requiring orotracheal intubation were enrolled. Patients presented at least one or more risk factors for difficult airway. The patients were randomly allocated at a 1:1 ratio to one of two groups: group L, FOI with tongue root holder, or group C, standard FOI. Orotracheal FOI was performed after commencement of anesthesia. The jaw thrust maneuver was applied in both groups to facilitate advancement of the fiberoptic bronchoscope. The primary endpoint was the feasibility of FOI. The secondary endpoints were number of attempts, time to intubation, and airway clearance at the soft palate and epiglottis levels. Results The FOI was achieved in all 150 patients in group L, significantly higher than that in group C (100% vs 95.3%; P  = 0.015). Less attempts of intubation were made in group L ( P  = 0.039). Mean time to successful intubation on the first attempt was shorter in group L ( P  
ISSN:1432-6981
1436-3771
DOI:10.1007/s00784-020-03297-2