Author:
Kumar Amarjeet,Kumar Ajeet,Sinha Chandni,Kumari Poonam,Kumar Neeraj,Singh Prashant Kumar
Abstract
Background and aims
Supraglottic airway devices (SADs) have revolutionized airway management during general anesthesia, and they fill the niche between the face mask and endotracheal tube in terms of both airway anatomy and degree of invasion. The aim of this study was assessment of peri-laryngeal leak after insertion of I- gel using ultrasound (US) pulse Doppler mode.
Methods
Hundred patients scheduled for elective surgery after I-gel placement were recruited. Airway leak pressure was detected by using closed circuit in anesthesia workstation and increasing the pressure to 20 mm Hg. Parameters were noted include, leak as observed in the monitor, leak as assessed using the US machine, fiberoptic visualization of the SAD and grading and end tidal CO2 (ETCO2).
Results
In ultrasound we have detected peri-laryngeal tissue displacement in 18 patients (18%) out of which 10 patients have grade 3 or 4 on fiberoptic examination (Fig. 2). Among these ten patients, eight patients have inadequate ventilation required reinsertion of I-gel.
Conclusion
Tissue displacement assessment by ultrasound can be used as a noninvasive alternative to predict leak following supraglottic device insertion (I-gel) placement with the added advantage of no interruption of ventilation.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science