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Comparison of Direct Laryngoscope and Video Laryngoscope During Endotracheal Intubation in Sellick and Trendelenburg Position to Prevent Pulmonary Aspiration
Pulmonary aspiration during tracheal intubation for anesthesia can cause fatal respiratory complications. Takenaka's study of mannequins reported that the risk of airway contamination by reflux gastric contents could be minimized by applying a 15-degree Trendelenburg position and a Sellick position with neck extention. However, the clinical performance of tracheal intubation in this position has not been studied. Also, the difference between the effects of direct laryngoscope and video laryngoscope on tracheal intubation is not known yet. Therefore, this study aims to compare the intubation time among intubation through direct laryngoscope and video laryngoscope in the Sellick and Trendelenburg position, and intubation in the conventional sniffing position.
Age
19 - 70 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Ajou universitiy school of medicine
Suwon, Gyeong-gi Do, South Korea
Start Date
March 9, 2021
Primary Completion Date
April 7, 2022
Completion Date
April 7, 2022
Last Updated
August 25, 2023
120
ACTUAL participants
Macintosh in sniffing position
OTHER
Macintosh in Trendelenburg position and Sellick position
OTHER
AceScope in Trendelenburg position and Sellick position
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Ajou University School of Medicine
NCT04716218
NCT03779984
NCT03340207
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