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. 2022 Jan 25;14(1):e21584.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.21584. eCollection 2022 Jan.

Apneic Technique in Laryngotracheal Surgery

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Apneic Technique in Laryngotracheal Surgery

Amy L Rutt et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Background Apneic oxygenation can be applied to select laryngotracheal procedures to improve operative visualization and avoid potential complications associated with intubation and jet ventilation. Aims/objectives The authors sought to determine if apneic oxygenation using a high-flow nasal cannula could be used as a safe alternative airway management strategy for the duration of select laryngotracheal procedures. Methods Single institution, multi-site retrospective review of 38 adult (>18 years old) patients undergoing apneic oxygenation in the setting of various laryngotracheal procedures from January 2017 through January 2018. Humidified oxygen was delivered via a high-flow nasal cannula. The data was collected and analyzed using SAS version 9.4 (SAS Institute, Cary, NC). Results Twenty-four women and 14 men, mean age 60.0 years (SD 16.1; 36-89) and 70.1 years (SD 7.2; 56-81), respectively, underwent a mean total apneic time of 23.9 minutes (13-40). A statistically significant correlation existed between apneic time and minimum oxygen saturation (Pearson correlation coefficient 0.38; p=0.018). Twenty-one patients resumed spontaneous ventilation without the need for jet ventilation, mask ventilation, or placement of a definitive airway during the procedure. Conclusions and significance Apneic oxygenation allows for extended periods of operating without the need for the placement of an endotracheal tube in patients undergoing general anesthesia for select laryngotracheal procedures.

Keywords: airway mangement; apneic oxygenation; laryngotracheal surgery; thyroplasty; voice disorder.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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