Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2764041 Journal of Clinical Anesthesia 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Study ObjectiveTo compare the time taken for tracheal intubation, hemodynamic changes, and perioperative morbidities between the GlideScope® (GS) video laryngoscope and the Trachlight® (TL) with manual inline stabilization.DesignProspective, controlled, randomized study.SettingOperating room.Patients60 ASA physical status I and II patients scheduled for elective surgery with general anesthesia.InterventionsPatients were randomly assigned to the GS group or TL group (n = 30 for each group).MeasurementsNoninvasive blood pressure and heart rate at preinduction; preintubation and one, three, and 5 minutes after successful intubation; grade of face mask ventilation; number of intubation attempts; intubation time; apnea duration; mucosal trauma; lip or dental injury; and presence of hypoxia, were all recorded.Main ResultsThe intubation attempts and perioperative safety data were comparable between the two groups. Intubation time and apnea duration were significantly shorter in the TL group than the GS group. All variables one minute after intubation were greater than baseline values except systolic blood pressure (SBP) in TL group. Both systolic blood pressure (SBP) and the degree of change of SBP from the baseline value one minute after intubation in TL group were significantly less than those of the GS group.ConclusionsTrachlight® offers a faster intubation and a milder hemodynamic response than GS.

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