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This study is planned to compare C-Mac video-laryngoscope and airway ultrasound as two novel techniques (causing least discomfort to the patients) for the detection of impaired vocal-cord movement after thyroid surgery.
In this prospective study 100 patients posted for Thyroid surgery will be included, after explaining the procedure and written informed consent, all included patients in the study will be assessed for vocal cord mobility by C-Mac video laryngoscope (manufactured by KARL STORZ Video Laryngoscopes) followed by airway ultrasonography (USG). Linear transducer (7.5 MHz) will be used for scanning the airway placed at the level of thyroid cartilage with 10-15 degree cephalad tilt so to get proper acoustic window and for optimal visualization of laryngeal structures. C-Mac video laryngoscope will be required for virtual visualization of glottis apertures and vocal cord movement. All patients will be scanned pre-operatively by indirect laryngoscopy to see vocal cord mobility as a reference value. Immediately after extubation the patient will be scanned for vocal cord mobility by videolaryngoscope by first examiner, After oxygenation and stabilization of haemodynamic, ultrasound of airway will be performed to study the vocal cord movement by the other examiner (blinded to the laryngoscopy finding).Visibility of false vocal cords, true vocal cords and arytenoids will be given one point each for one side, maximal score will be 6. According to points the acoustic window scoring for glottis aperture will be graded as fair (score1-2), good(score3-4) and very good(score5-6) Findings of both the examiners will be collected by the primary investigator for data collection and analysis.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| C-Mac video laryngoscope. | Active Comparator | Active Comparator: C-Mac Videolaryngoscope for vocal cord movement assessment. |
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| Airway Ultrasound | Experimental | Experimental: Airway Ultrasound for vocal cord movement assessment. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Active Comparator :C-Mac Videolaryngoscope | Device | Real time assessment of Glottic aperture at the time of extubation by videolaryngoscope |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| • To determine objective vocal cord mobility by the video laryngoscope and airway ultrasound | patients vocal cords will be assessed by videolaryngoscope at time of extubation then the cords will be again assessed by airway ultrasound. | At time of extubation. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| • To ascertain whether airway ultrasound can be used as a reliable alternative to assess post-operative vocal cord mobility | After extubation with aseptic precaution patient's airway will be scanned for vocal cord movement assessment. | After extubation and before dressing. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Amit kr Mittal, M.D | Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre, Rohini; New Delhi: India 110085. | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research center | Rohini | New Delhi | 110085 | India |
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| Experimental: Airway ultrasound, | Device | Airway ultrasound using portable ultrasound machine to assess vocal cords movement. |
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