Double lumen endotracheal tube for percutaneous tracheostomy
- PMID: 25161301
- DOI: 10.4187/respcare.03161
Double lumen endotracheal tube for percutaneous tracheostomy
Abstract
Background: Percutaneous dilational tracheostomy is normally a bronchoscope-guided procedure. The insertion of a bronchoscope into an endotracheal tube (ETT) affects resistance, flow, and alveolar pressure. To improve airway management and ventilation during percutaneous tracheostomy, we developed a double lumen endotracheal tube (DLET). The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the linear constant of the Rohrer equation (K1), the nonlinear constant of the Rohrer equation (K2), the inspiratory and expiratory airway resistance, and ventilatory and airway pressures using the DLET with different standard sized ETTs.
Methods: A trachea and lung model was used to compare the DLET to ETTs with 7, 7.5, and 8 mm inner diameters with and without a bronchoscope (4.5 mm external diameter), and 4 and 5 mm inner diameter ventilation tubes (F4, F5) of a translaryngeal tracheostomy. For each device, the pressure drop across the device and the Rohrer equation linear constant (K1) and nonlinear constant (K2) were calculated during a continuous flow of 10-90 L/min, the inspiratory and expiratory airway resistance values were calculated during volume controlled mechanical ventilation, and respiratory airway pressure values were calculated during volume and pressure controlled mechanical ventilation.
Results: DLET had lower K2, pressure drop, and inspiratory and expiratory airway resistance compared with conventional ETTs plus fiberoptic bronchoscope. Furthermore, during mechanical ventilation, DLET had a lower value of peak pressure, mean pressure, and intrinsic PEEP than the other ETTs plus fiberoptic bronchoscope.
Conclusions: Use of the DLET during percutaneous dilational tracheostomy allows fiberoptic bronchoscopy without imposing excessive airway resistance. Reduced tube resistance during this procedure may confer additional safety in what is well known to be a hazardous procedure.
Keywords: airway management; double lumen endotracheal tube; intensive care; tracheostomy.
Copyright © 2014 by Daedalus Enterprises.
Comment in
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Double lumen endotracheal tube for percutaneous tracheostomy?Respir Care. 2015 Mar;60(3):e62. doi: 10.4187/respcare.03911. Respir Care. 2015. PMID: 25737576 No abstract available.
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Double lumen endotracheal tube for percutaneous tracheostomy–reply.Respir Care. 2015 Mar;60(3):e62-3. doi: 10.4187/respcare.04009. Respir Care. 2015. PMID: 25737577 No abstract available.
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Are New Airway Devices for Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy Really Needed?Respir Care. 2015 Jul;60(7):e132. doi: 10.4187/respcare.04160. Respir Care. 2015. PMID: 26113570 No abstract available.
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Are New Devices for Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy Really Needed? Yes.Respir Care. 2015 Jul;60(7):e133. doi: 10.4187/respcare.04232. Respir Care. 2015. PMID: 26113571 No abstract available.
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