compare between Magill forceps and modified pediatric Magill forceps for nasotracheal intubation (which method is easier and better?).
Group A One hundred and ten patients for whom modified pediatric Magill forceps was used to assist nasotracheal intubation. Group B One hundred and ten patients for whom Magill forceps was used to assist nasotracheal intubation. For each patient, intubation time, number of intubation attempts, hypoxia (recognized when oxygen saturation decreases below 94%), pharyngeal trauma, and need for corkscrewing will be recorded.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
200
modified pediatric Magill forceps was used to assist nasotracheal intubation.
Magill forceps was used to assist nasotracheal intubation.
Ain shams university
Cairo, Egypt
intubation time
Time frame: just after anesthesia induction for 30 minutes
number of intubation attempts
Time frame: after anesthesia induction for 30 minutes
hypoxia
Time frame: after anesthesia induction for 30 minutes
pharyngeal trauma
Time frame: after intubation for 30 minutes
need for corkscrewing
Time frame: after anesthesia induction for 30 minutes
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