Tracheal intubation using the airtraq for moderately difficult airways

Vstavitev dihalne cevke z uporabo airtraq laringoskopa pri bolnicah z zmerno oteženo vzpostavitvijo dihalne poti

  • Božena Gerjevič University Medical Centre Maribor, Department of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy
  • Vesna Novak–Jankovič University Medical Centre Maribor, Department of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy
  • Mirt Kamenik University Medical Centre Maribor, Department of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy ; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine
Keywords: tracheal intubation, Airtraq, difficult airway, general anaesthesia

Abstract

Purpose: The Airtraq is a single-use optical laryngoscope designed to facilitate tracheal intubation of normal and difficult airway patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of the Airtraq in patients who possessed characteristics associated with an increased risk for difficult intubation. These characteristics were defined based on the following assessments: (1) Mallampati score, (2) thyromental distance, (3) sternomental distance, (4) Cormack and Lehane score.

Methods: The present study included 29 patients with an ASA grade 1-2 who were scheduled to undergo gynaecological operations. In each patient, a direct laryngoscopy utilizing the Macintosh laryngoscope was performed prior to intubation with the Airtraq laryngoscope, and several characteristics were evaluated including visibility of the glottis, haemodynamic response, oxygenation, and intubation time.

Results: The findings of this study revealed that the Airtraq significantly improved the view of the glottis, as compared with the Macintosh laryngoscope (p=0.02). Likewise, the mean arterial pressure significantly increased (p<0.05) during intubation, whereas the heart rate and SpO2 remained unchanged. The mean intubation time with the Airtraq was 15 seconds, and ranged from 5 to 45 seconds.

Conclusion: The results from this study demonstrate that intubation using the Airtraq laryngoscope appears to be both rapid and safe in patients who show an increased risk for difficult intubation.

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Author Biographies

Božena Gerjevič, University Medical Centre Maribor, Department of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy

Maribor, Slovenia.

Vesna Novak–Jankovič, University Medical Centre Maribor, Department of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy

Maribor, Slovenia.

Mirt Kamenik, University Medical Centre Maribor, Department of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy ; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine

Prof., M.D., Maribor, Slovenia. E-mail: mirt.kamenik@guest.arnes.si

Published
2021-11-26
How to Cite
Gerjevič B., Novak–Jankovič V., & Kamenik M. (2021). Tracheal intubation using the airtraq for moderately difficult airways. Acta Medico-Biotechnica, 4(1), 19-23. https://doi.org/10.18690/actabiomed.45
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