This study was done to compare the ease of tracheal intubation using the conventional C blade and the D blade of CMAC videolaryngoscope in patients undergoing cervical spine surgery.
Manual in-line stabilisation is used to immobilise the neck during endotracheal intubation in patients undergoing cervical spine surgery to prevent secondary spinal cord damage. This makes visualisation of the glottis difficult with conventional laryngoscopy which can be overcome with videolaryngoscope. CMAC Videolaryngoscope has the conventional blade (C blade) and the highly angulated D blade which was introduced to aid in difficult airway. This study was done to compare the ease of tracheal intubation using the conventional C blade and the D blade of CMAC videolaryngoscope in patients undergoing cervical spine surgery. Methodology: After Institutional Ethics Committee approval and obtaining informed consent, 68 patients undergoing elective cervical spine surgery were randomised into 2 groups - C (intubated with C blade) or D (intubated with D blade) (n=34 each) by computer generated randomisation. After induction of general anaesthesia, manual in-line stabilisation of the cervical spine was achieved and intubation was attempted by experienced anaesthesiologist with the C blade or D blade according to the group. The time taken for successful intubation, time taken for optimum glottic visualisation, the number of attempts, additional manouvres required for successful intubation and the incidence of complications were compared.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
68
Intubation with C blade of CMAC videolaryngoscope
Intubation with D blade of CMAC videolaryngoscope
Seth GSMC and KEM Hospital
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Time taken for successful intubation
Comparing the time taken for successful intubation using the C blade and D blade of CMAC videolaryngoscope in patients with manual in-line stabilisation of the cervical spine
Time frame: During procedure
Time taken to obtain the best Cormack-Lehane grade
Comparing the time taken to obtain the best Cormack-Lehane grade using the C blade and D blade of CMAC videolaryngoscope in patients with manual in-line stabilisation of the cervical spine
Time frame: During procedure
Number of attempts, external manouvres, complications
Comparing the number of attempts for successful endotracheal intubation, external manoeuvres or adjuncts required, complications caused using the C blade and D blade of CMAC videolaryngoscope in patients with manual in-line stabilisation of the cervical spine
Time frame: During procedure
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