The investigators aimed to explore the effects of airway peak pressure (Ppeak) guidance on the least laryngeal mask airway (LMA) intracuff pressure setting during general anesthesia and the effects on postoperative complications in the throat. One hundred and twenty patients (American Society of Anesthesiologists grades I or II) scheduled for elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy under general anesthesia were enrolled in our study. The patients were divided into pressure-regulated group (group P) and control group (group C) randomly. Supreme LMA was inserted in after general anesthesia induction. Air was injected into the cuff to make the intracuff pressure (ICP) achieve 60 cmH2O. Volume-controlled ventilation was selected and Ppeak was recorded. In group P, all the gas in the LMA cuff was sucked out, and then air was injected in during expiration phase to make ICP achieve the level of Ppeak. If there's any leakage, increase 5 cmH2O every time till there's no air leakage from the mouth. After pneumoperitoneum, the cuff was inflated to make ICP achieve 60 cmH2O and Ppeak was recorded once more. Then all the gas in the LMA cuff was sucked out, and air was injected into the cuff during expiration phase to make ICP achieve the level of Ppeak as the above method till the end of operation. During pneumoperitoneum, the pressure of CO2 was set at 10 cmH2O. In group C, ICP was maintained at 60 cmH2O. Ppeak, ICP and the intracuff gas volume were recorded before and after pneumoperitoneum. ICP during inspiratory phase in the two groups was measured. Tidal volume during inspiration (VTI) and expiration (VTE) in the two groups were recorded, and the leakage rate was calculated as \[(VTI-VTE)/ VTI×100%\]. Throat complications of all the patients in 24 hours after surgeries were also recorded.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
120
Air was injected into LMA cuff during expiration phase to make intracuff pressure achieve the level of airway peak pressure. If there's any leakage, increase 5 cmH2O every time till there's no air leakage from the mouth.
The intracuff gas volume before pneumoperitoneum
The changes of intracuff gas volume before pneumoperitoneum
Time frame: Intraoperative
The intracuff gas volume after pneumoperitoneum
The changes of intracuff gas volume after pneumoperitoneum
Time frame: Intraoperative
The intracuff pressure before pneumoperitoneum
The changes of intracuff pressure before pneumoperitoneum
Time frame: Intraoperative
The intracuff pressure after pneumoperitoneum
The changes of intracuff pressure after pneumoperitoneum
Time frame: Intraoperative
Throat complications
Throat pain, swallow discomfort and hematoma
Time frame: From the end of operation till 24 hs postoperative
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