A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope

Sympathetic response is associated with laryngoscopy and intubation. Such response can be hazardous to patients with poor physiological reserve. Many research and development were done to look for the best way of obtunding this response. New laryngoscopes like Airtraq® laryngoscope were designed...

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मुख्य लेखक: Chen, Chua Chen
स्वरूप: थीसिस
भाषा:अंग्रेज़ी
प्रकाशित: 2013
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description Sympathetic response is associated with laryngoscopy and intubation. Such response can be hazardous to patients with poor physiological reserve. Many research and development were done to look for the best way of obtunding this response. New laryngoscopes like Airtraq® laryngoscope were designed to improve the process of intubation and thus reduces sympathetic response secondary to laryngoscopy and intubation. To compare the sympathetic response and immediate complication of endotracheal intubation using Airtraq® and Macintosh laryngoscope, which are then analyzed to determine if the newer Airtraq® laryngoscope is an inferior, equal or superior alternative to the mainstay Macintosh laryngoscope. This is an experimental, prospective, stratified, single blind randomized study. 142 patients who had fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria were allocated into Airtraq® and Macintosh group according to age group, 18-29, 30-39, 40-49 and 50-59. sBP, dBP, MAP and HR of patients at baseline, during intubation, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 minutes post-intubation were collected and compared. Complications associated with laryngoscopy and intubation were observed in this study too. Statistical analysis using mean (SD) and ANOVA test were performed on the data obtained. Data was compared in general, age group below 40 years old and age group above 40 years old. In general, there was significant difference within group for both Airtraq® and Macintosh groups for sBP, dBP, MAP (p < 0.001). However, there was no significant different between and within-between group for sBP, dBP, MAP and HR. Pressure response was significant different within and between groups for age group more than 40 years old (p 0.05) and the changes were more than 20.0% from the baseline in Airtraq® group. No significant different in HR between 2 groups and the changes were less than 20.0% in all age groups. Airtraq® laryngoscope causes less sympathetic stimulation during laryngoscopy and intubation. It is suitable to use in elder patients and those which exaggerated sympathetic response during laryngoscopy can be hazardous.
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spelling usm-607692024-08-19T08:12:22Z http://eprints.usm.my/60769/ A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope Chen, Chua Chen R Medicine (General) RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research RC705-779 Diseases of the respiratory system Sympathetic response is associated with laryngoscopy and intubation. Such response can be hazardous to patients with poor physiological reserve. Many research and development were done to look for the best way of obtunding this response. New laryngoscopes like Airtraq® laryngoscope were designed to improve the process of intubation and thus reduces sympathetic response secondary to laryngoscopy and intubation. To compare the sympathetic response and immediate complication of endotracheal intubation using Airtraq® and Macintosh laryngoscope, which are then analyzed to determine if the newer Airtraq® laryngoscope is an inferior, equal or superior alternative to the mainstay Macintosh laryngoscope. This is an experimental, prospective, stratified, single blind randomized study. 142 patients who had fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria were allocated into Airtraq® and Macintosh group according to age group, 18-29, 30-39, 40-49 and 50-59. sBP, dBP, MAP and HR of patients at baseline, during intubation, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 minutes post-intubation were collected and compared. Complications associated with laryngoscopy and intubation were observed in this study too. Statistical analysis using mean (SD) and ANOVA test were performed on the data obtained. Data was compared in general, age group below 40 years old and age group above 40 years old. In general, there was significant difference within group for both Airtraq® and Macintosh groups for sBP, dBP, MAP (p < 0.001). However, there was no significant different between and within-between group for sBP, dBP, MAP and HR. Pressure response was significant different within and between groups for age group more than 40 years old (p 0.05) and the changes were more than 20.0% from the baseline in Airtraq® group. No significant different in HR between 2 groups and the changes were less than 20.0% in all age groups. Airtraq® laryngoscope causes less sympathetic stimulation during laryngoscopy and intubation. It is suitable to use in elder patients and those which exaggerated sympathetic response during laryngoscopy can be hazardous. 2013 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/60769/1/DR%20CHUA%20CHEN%20CHEN%20-%20e.pdf Chen, Chua Chen (2013) A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
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RC705-779 Diseases of the respiratory system
Chen, Chua Chen
A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope
title A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope
title_full A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope
title_fullStr A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope
title_full_unstemmed A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope
title_short A randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope
title_sort randomized trial on haemodynamic changes during intubation using airtraqr and macintosh laryngoscope
topic R Medicine (General)
RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research
RC705-779 Diseases of the respiratory system
url http://eprints.usm.my/60769/
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