Recently, the investigators demonstrated that nasal route ventilation is superior to the nasal-oral combined ventilation in the absence of jaw thrust and chin up maneuvers. The investigators hypothesize nasal mask ventilation may reduce the incidence of difficult mask ventilation during the induction of general anesthesia by: 1) producing a better seal than full face mask, and 2)establishing a greater airway patency and more effectively ventilate than full face mask ventilation. The investigators intend to test this hypothesis on adult patients during the induction of general anesthesia in the absence of muscle relaxation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
52
Using the nasal mask instead of the full face mask during the induction of general anesthesia
using a standard full face mask during the induction of general anesthesia.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Tidal volume
Tidal volume generated by the positive pressure ventilation during the induction of general anesthesia
Time frame: in 30 minutes after the induction of general anesthesia
Carbon dioxide removal
carbon dioxide removed per minute during the induction of general anesthesia will be calculated
Time frame: in 30 minutes after the induction of general anesthesia
success rate of positive pressure ventilation with different masks
Time frame: in 30 minute after the induction of general anesthesia
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