The purpose of this study is to compare the temperature measured from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and core temperature measured at the esophagus in living donor liver transplantation recipients.
Hypothermia occurs frequently in patients undergoing surgery and is known to be related with many postoperative complications. Patients undergoing living donor liver transplantation are usually monitored using an esophageal stethoscope. However, because patients with liver cirrhosis have the risk of variceal bleeding, placement of an esophageal stethoscope can increase the risk of bleeding. There have been previous reports that temperature monitoring at the cuff surface of an endotracheal tube is not only safe but also provides accurate and reliable data during mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest. This study compares the temperature measured from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and core temperature measured at the esophagus and additionally core temperature measured by a pulmonary artery catheter. The study participants are intubated with an endotracheal tube that has a temperature sensor at the cuff surface of the tube. The rest of the procedure is done according to Seoul National University Hospital's protocol for liver transplantation: an esophageal stethoscope is placed for temperature monitoring and a central line is placed with a Multi-Access lumen Catheter and a pulmonary artery catheter is placed. The temperature measurements from the endotracheal tube and measurements from the esophageal stethoscope are compared at the following 5 phases: 1. preanhepatic phase, 2. anhepatic phase 1 (recipient hepatectomy - IVC clamping), 3. anhepatic phase 2 (IVC clamping - reperfusion), 4. Reperfusion phase, 5. Neohepatic phase.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
22
Temperature measured from the endotracheal tube compared with the esophageal temperature
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and esophageal temperature
temperature
Time frame: Phase 1 (preanhepatic): 60 minutes after the anesthetic induction
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and esophageal temperature
temperature
Time frame: Phase 2 (anhepatic 1): 10 minutes after recipient hepatectomy
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and esophageal temperature
temperature
Time frame: Phase 3 (anhepatic 2): 10 minutes after IVC clamping
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and esophageal temperature
temperature
Time frame: Phase 4 (Reperfusion): 5 minutes after Reperfusion
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and esophageal temperature
temperature
Time frame: Phase 5 (neohepatic): 1 hour after Reperfusion
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and temperature measured at the pulmonary artery catheter
temperature
Time frame: Phase 1 (preanhepatic): 60 minutes after the anesthetic induction
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and temperature measured at the pulmonary artery catheter
temperature
Time frame: Phase 2 (anhepatic 1): 10 minutes after recipient hepatectomy
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Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and temperature measured at the pulmonary artery catheter
temperature
Time frame: Phase 3 (anhepatic 2): 10 minutes after IVC clamping
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and temperature measured at the pulmonary artery catheter
temperature
Time frame: Phase 4 (Reperfusion): 5 minutes after Reperfusion
Comparison of temperature from the cuff surface of the endotracheal tube and temperature measured at the pulmonary artery catheter
temperature
Time frame: Phase 5 (neohepatic): 1 hour after Reperfusion