Surgery involving the chest cavity, particularly VATS procedures, often require one-lung ventilation. The double-lumen tube (DLT) is considered the gold standard for lung isolation with different models of bronchial blockers (BB) used in special populations and circumstances. Their routine use is impeded by prolonged placement times, frequent malpositionings and higher costs when compared to the DLT, as recently reported in a meta-analysis by Clayton-Smith et al. The VivaSight™ SL+EB as a combination of a single-lumen tube with an integrated camera and a bronchial blocker allows for endobronchial placement without the use of a fiberoptic bronchoscope. An external monitor provides continuous visualization of the tracheal carina and the position of the bronchial cuff. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of the VivaSight™ SL+EB when compared to a left-sided double-lumen tube and established bronchial blockers. The investigators hypothesized a reduction in time to initial lung isolation due to the simplified placement procedure compared to other bronchial blockers. Continuous intraprocedural airway visualization may allow for early detection of dislocations. Necessary repositionings may be possible without additional bronchoscopies, reducing both disruptions of ventilation and maintenance costs.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
104
Time to initial lung isolation
Duration of initial bronchoscopy-guided placement of the endobronchial ballon. Start: Beginning of direct laryngoscopy. End: Initial inflation of the endobronchially placed cuff.
Time frame: intraoperative
Ease of placement [numerical rating scale]
Evaluation of difficulty of endobronchial device placement by the anaesthetist.
Time frame: intraoperative
Rate of dislocation
Number of device dislocations after correct initial placement. Measurement time point after termination of one-lung ventilation.
Time frame: intraoperative
Quality of surgical exposure [numerical rating scale]
Surgeon's grading of the quality of surgical exposure resulting from lung deflation. Time point is initial view of the thoracic cavity after pleural incision.
Time frame: intraoperative
Oxygenation
Measurement of arterial partial pressure of oxygen by blood gas analysis taken 5min and 15min after establishment of one-lung ventilation.
Time frame: intraoperative
Bronchoscopies
Number of additional bronchoscopies required after initial placement resulting from suspected or actual dislocations.
Time frame: intraoperative
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