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SaCo videolaryngeal mask airway is a novel third generation supraglottic device allowing for continuous observation of entrance to larynx via inserted in special channel videoscope connected with cable with external monitor. In obese patients airway management can be difficult so use of new devices that improve safety and potentially efficacy of airway management is indicated. In prospective observational study the SaCo VLM will be evaluated in terms of maintaining airway patency and effectiveness of intubation through it's lumen in morbidly obese scheduled for elective general surgery under general anesthesia.
Morbidly obese patients pose challenge to operator when airway management is needed. Additionally they are at increased risk of complications related to failed airway management, hypoxia and following brain injury. SaCo videolaryngeal mask airway is a nowvel third generation supraglottic device allowing for continuous observation of entrance to larynx via inserted in special channel videoscope connected with cable with external monitor. In obese patients airway management can be difficult so use of new devices that improve safety and potentially efficacy of airway management is indicated.
In prospective observational study the SaCo VLM will be evaluated in terms of maintaining airway patency and effectiveness of intubation through it's lumen in morbidly obese scheduled for elective general surgery under general anesthesia.
After induction to general anesthesia SaCo VLM will be inserted with continuous visualisation through camera channel and inserted videoscope and mechanical ventilation will be commenced. Ease of SaCo VLM insertion will be recorded in 5 grade scale: 1- very easy, 2- easy, 3- neutral, 4 - difficult, 5 - very difficult. Time of insertion will be recorded as time from grabbing device and opening of patient's mouth to connecting SaCo VLM to ventilator and confirming of patient's ventilation. Parameters of mechanical ventilation will be recorded: Peak pressure, Lung Compliance - from respirator monitoring system and Seal pressure (measured with following method: fresh gas flow 5 l/min, valve set at 40cmH2O, manual/spontaneuous ventilation mode - with increasing airway pressure when the leak will be recognized achieved maximum pressure will be recorded). The visualisation of entrance to larynx will be assessed on device's monitor in 4-grade scale: 1- best view - all structures of vocal cords visible, 2 - vocal cords partialy visible, 3 - only lower part of entrance to larynx visible, 4 - no visualisation of entrance to larynx). Necessary adjustements will be reorded like external pressure on thyroid cartilage, changing of SaCo VLM mask position. In case of not adequate ventilation following steps will be taken: reposition of SaCo VLM, changing of size of SaCo VLM, endotracheal intubation using videolaryngoscope. After measurements the endotracheal intubation efforts will be commensed under continuous visualisation of entrance to larynx with SaCo VLM videoscope system. Time of intubation will be recorded. Ease of intubation will be recorded in 5 grade scale: 1- very easy, 2- easy, 3- neutral, 4 - difficult, 5 - very difficult. After successful endotracheal intubation confirmed with EtCO2 the standard general anesthesia will continue. After surgery and anesthesia the possible complications will be evaluated: track of blood on device, laryngospasm, sore throat.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| SaCo VLM evaluation | Prospective group of morbidly obese patients scheduled for elective bariatric procedure with the use of SaCo VLM for airway management. The following features related to SoCo VLM use will be recorded: insertion of SaCo VLM, evaluation of ventilation parameters, attempt of endotracheal intubation via SaCo VLM's lumen under continuouis visualisation of entrance to larynx using videoscope intergatred system |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| effectiveness of insertion of SaCo VLM for airway management in morbidly obese | evaluation of insertion effectiveness: proper insertion confirmend by presence of EtCO2 | immediate - right after performing insertion of SaCo mask |
| effectiveness of ventillation using SaCo mask in morbidly obese | evaluation of ventillation effectiveness indicated by proper ventilation parameters | immediate - right after insertion of SaCo mask |
| effectiveness of visualisation of larynx using SaCo VLM in morbidly obese | visualisation of entrance to larynx with intergrated SaCo VLM videoscope system - evaluated in 4 grade scale: 1 - best visualisation - all structures of entrance to larynx visible, 4 - only epiglottis visible | immediate - right after insertion of SaCo VLM |
| seal pressure of SaCo VLM in morbidly obese | seal pressure - measured on anesthesia machine | immediate - right after insertion of SaCo VLM |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| effectiveness of SaCo VLM for endotracheal intubation in morbidly obese | evaluation of endotracheal intubation through SaCo VLM lumen: intubation confirmed by proper positioning of tube visible on monitor of device and confirmed by proper ventilation and presence of EtCO2; evaluation of easiness of ET insetion - if additional maneouvers were necessary like external pressure on thyroid cartilage. | immediate - right after endotracheal intubation through SaCo mask |
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morbidly obese patients scheduled for elective bariatric procedure
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Tomasz Gaszynski, Prof | Contact | +48 42 6783748 | tomasz.gaszynski@umed.lodz.pl |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Tomasz Gaszynski, Prof | Medical University of Lodz, Poland | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Medical University of Lodz, Poland | Recruiting | Lodz | 90-153 | Poland |
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| ID | Term |
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| D009767 | Obesity, Morbid |
| ID | Term |
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| D009765 | Obesity |
| D050177 | Overweight |
| D044343 | Overnutrition |
| D009748 | Nutrition Disorders |
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| D009750 |
| Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
| D001835 | Body Weight |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |