Title of article :
Comparison between three-way and standard laryngeal mask airways for children with pulmonary disorders undergoing diagnostic endoscopies
Author/Authors :
Tianming, Yang 303 Hospital of PLA - Department of Anesthesiology, China , Donghai, Zhao 303 Hospital of PLA - Department of Anesthesiology, China , Cailin, Wu 303 Hospital of PLA - Department of Respiratory Medicine, China , Tianhong, Zhou 303 Hospital of PLA - Department of Pediatrics, China , Weizhong, Lu 303 Hospital of PLA - Department of Endoscopy, China , Jun, Zhong 303 Hospital of PLA - Department of Anesthesiology, China , Chaokun, Quan 303 Hospital of PLA - Department Otorhinolaryngology, China
From page :
812
To page :
817
Abstract :
Objective: To compare the safety and efficacy between a three-way laryngeal mask airway (TLMA) and a standard laryngeal mask airway (SLMA) in children with pulmonary disorders. Methodology: We retrospectively analyzed 60 pediatric patients with pulmonary disorders who had surgical procedures with general anesthesia (oxygen flow rate: 1L/min) and volume control ventilation. Among the patients, 42 were inserted with TLMA (group T) and 18 were administered with SLMA (group S). Several parameters were obtained before, during and after the endoscopic procedure. Results: Ease of insertion and the conditions during insertion were comparable in both groups. There were no significant differences between the two groups regarding changes in hemodynamic and blood gas parameters. However, patients in group S spent significantly longer time in surgery (group T: 35 ± 24 min compared with group S: 53 ± 31 min, P 0.05) and ventilated (group T: 52 ± 26 min compared with group S: 68 ± 28 min, P 0.05) than those in group T. Conclusions: TLMA can be considered more effective for ventilation in children with pulmonary disorders who are undergoing general anesthesia.
Keywords :
Laryngeal mask airway , General anesthesia , Pulmonary disorders , Children
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Record number :
2576018
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