The effects of video laryngeal mask and endotracheal intubation on hemodynamic parameters and the development of postoperative respiratory complications in participants scheduled for tympanoplasty will be evaluated.
Procedures to be performed under general anesthesia are performed by placing endotracheal intubation and laryngeal mask in the airway. Video Laryngeal Mask (LMA) combines the upper glottic airway device with video laryngoscope tracheal intubation. LMA placement and tracheal intubation can be visualized, LMA position can be continuously monitored during the operation, and adverse events such as LMA displacement can be managed in a timely manner. Studies have shown that video LMA has extraordinary advantages in airway management. This study aimed to compare video LMA and endotracheal intubation in participants who will undergo tympanoplasty surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
98
Video laryngeal mask will be used in this group
Endotracheal intubation will be performed in this group.
Samsun University, Samsun Training and Research Hospital
Samsun, Ilkadım, Turkey (Türkiye)
Time to Effective Airway
The time to achieve an effective airway was defined as the time between removing the face mask, attaching the airway device, and obtaining 3 square wave capnograph traces with manual ventilation.
Time frame: Baseline
Number of attempts taken for successful placement of airway device
Number of attempts needed for successful placement of either the SaCoVLM™ video laryngeal mask airway the tracheal tube, as assigned
Time frame: Baseline
Haemodynamic response to insertion of airway device
Systolic blood pressure and heart rate at 0th minute, 1st minute 5th minute, starting from the time the face mask was removed from the patient's face.
Time frame: Baseline, 1st minute, 5th minute
Displacement of the SaCoVLM™ video laryngeal mask in head position
Effect of Head Rotation During Tympanoplasty on laryngeal visibility with the SaCoVLM™ Laryngeal Mask during head rotation
Time frame: Baseline
Incidence of post-operative sore throat
postoperative sore throat will be recorded at 1st hour, 6th hour, 12th hour, 18th hour, 24th hour
Time frame: 24 hours after surgery
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