Surgical patients have an endotracheal tube inserted into their windpipe to help them breathe while under general anesthesia. These tubes have a "cuff" on the outside that is inflated in the trachea to help prevent fluids from leaking into the lungs. These cuffs come in different shapes and sizes. The TaperGuard endotracheal tube has a taper-shaped cuff that has been shown in animals to decrease the leakage of fluid past the cuff better than a traditional tube that has a barrel-shaped cuff. This study is designed to examine whether the use of the TaperGuard tube during surgery on humans decreases the amount of leakage past the cuff to a greater degree than the traditional barrel-shaped cuff. In addition, the study will investigate whether the use of the TaperGuard tube is associated with a decrease in respiratory complications often seen following surgery which may be related to fluid leaking past the cuff and into the lungs. It is thought that the use of the TaperGuard endotracheal tube will result in a decrease in fluid leakage past the cuff and that it will be associated with a decrease in respiratory complications during the 30 days after surgery.
This study is designed to yield data on the intraoperative use of TaperGuard™endotracheal tubes and its potential influence on postoperative pulmonary complications and outcomes. The TaperGuard Basic tube has a taper-shaped cuff and has been shown, via bench and animal testing, to decrease microaspiration, which has been associated with respiratory difficulties. The intraoperative use of this tube (i.e. during short term intubation), and its impact on postoperative complications and outcomes has not been investigated. This study will determine whether the intraoperative use of the TaperGuard tube results in a decrease in microaspiration compared to the Hi-Lo endotracheal tube having a barrel-shaped cuff. Moreover, the relationship between a decrease in microaspiration and subsequent decrease in postoperative respiratory complications will be explored.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
80
20 cc methylene blue instilled above the cuff once after intubation for the duration of the surgical procedure
Tulane University Hospital and Clinics
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Number of Participants With Dye Leakage
Blue dye will be instilled above the endotracheal tube cuff immediately after intubation where it will remain for the duration of the surgery. The presence of dye leakage past the endotracheal tube cuff will be determined via analysis of bronchoscopic images taken at the end of the surgical procedure when surgical closure has begun.
Time frame: Duration of surgical procedure - from 2 to 12 hours
Length of Hospital Stay
Time of readiness for discharge from PACU, defined as when an Aldrete score of greater than or equal to 8 is given, to the time at which discharge (from the hospital) orders are written. The inpatient period may extend up to 72 hours.
Time frame: Time from discharge from PACU to discharge from hospital up to 72 hours
Number of Participants With Postoperative Pneumonia
Diagnosis of postoperative pneumonia during the 30 day follow up period after surgery
Time frame: Up to 30 days after surgery
Number of Participants With Unanticipated Intensive Care Unit Admission
Incidence of unscheduled Intensive Care Unit admission after surgery and length of ICU stay if applicable.
Time frame: Time from discharge from PACU to discharge from hospital up to 72 hours
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