The Combitube in elective surgery: a report of 200 cases
- PMID: 11135725
- DOI: 10.1097/00000542-200101000-00016
The Combitube in elective surgery: a report of 200 cases
Abstract
Background: The Combitube has proved to be a valuable device for securing the airway in cases of difficult intubation. This study investigated the effectiveness of the Combitube in elective surgery during both mechanical and spontaneous ventilation.
Methods: Two hundred patients classified as American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I and II, with normal airways, scheduled for elective surgery were randomly allocated into two groups: nonparalyzed, spontaneously breathing (n = 100); or paralyzed, mechanically ventilated (n = 100). After induction of general anesthesia and insertion of the Combitube, oxygen saturation, end-tidal carbon dioxide and isoflurane concentration, systolic and diastolic blood pressure and heart rate, as well as breath-by-breath spirometry data were obtained every 5 min.
Results: In 97% of patients, it was possible to maintain oxygenation, ventilation, and respiratory mechanics, as well as hemodynamic stability during either mechanical or spontaneous ventilation for the entire duration of surgery. The duration of surgery was between 15 and 155 min.
Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that the Combitube is an effective and safe airway device for continued management of the airway in 97% of elective surgery cases.
Comment in
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Combitube and similar devices should undergo long-term safety evaluation before their routine use in clinical practice.Anesthesiology. 2001 Oct;95(4):1041-2. doi: 10.1097/00000542-200110000-00047. Anesthesiology. 2001. PMID: 11605910 No abstract available.
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