In this study, the investigators aimed to compare the effects of direct laryngoscopic and fiberoptic endotracheal intubation on intraocular pressure.
Material and Method: Total of 54 American Society of Anesthesiologist Grade 1-2, Mallampati score 1 or 2, age between 18 to 65 patient planned to undergo nonopthalmic surgery will be included to study. Patients with glaucoma, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases, American Society of Anesthesiologist Grade III and IV, body mass index more than 35, difficult intubation, undergo obstetrical surgery and propofol, fentanyl, rocuronium contraindicated will be excluded from the study. Patients will be divided randomly into 2 groups as direct laryngoscopic and fiberoptic intubation group. Patients will be preoxygenated with %100 O2 for 3 minutes then anesthesia will be induced using propofol 2 mg / kg, fentanyl 1 mcg/kg, and rocuronium 0,5 mg / kg in both groups. After 3 minutes mask ventilation, patients will be intubated (women with No:7-7,5, men with No:8-8,5 intubation tube). Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, peripheral oxygen saturation,perfusion index will be recorded and intraocular pressure measured by ophthalmologist by tonopen device will be recorded pre-induction (basal), after induction, 1,2,3,5 minutes after intubation, respectively. Period between handling of laryngoscope or fiberoptic device after termination of mask ventilation and obtain end tidal CO2 will be accepted as application time and recorded. Study will be terminated after 5th minute values taken.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
54
This device is used in endotracheal intubation and tonopen device for measuring of intraocular pressure. The investigators want to evaluate which one is better.
This device is used in endotracheal intubation and tonopen device for measuring of intraocular pressure. The investigators want to evaluate which one is better.
Systolic blood pressure
Time frame: From Beginning of Anesthesia induction to 5th minutes of intubation
Heart rate
Time frame: From Beginning of Anesthesia induction to 5th minutes of intubation
Adverse events
Time frame: within the first 24 hour after surgery
Intraocular pressure
Time frame: From Beginning of Anesthesia induction to 5th minutes of intubation
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