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NCT06709118

The Effect of Different Fiberoptic Outer Diameters on Fiberoptic Intubation

Sponsor: Qinye Shi

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Summary

Fiberoptic intubation is an important method for anesthesiologists to deal with difficult airways, but its operation is difficult and requires repeated practice. Fiberoptic intubation is performed in two steps. First, the anesthesiologist holds the bronchoscope and exposes the base of the tongue, the epiglottis, and the glottis successively according to the front camera of the bronchoscope. Through the glottis, the main trachea is exposed to the carina. This process is visual and the anesthesiologist can see the main tissue structure directly. Then, the endotracheal catheter enters the endotracheal along the bronchoscope, and the process of endotracheal catheter entry is not visual. In clinical work, it was found that the tracheal catheter was easily blocked when it passed through the glottis, and it was necessary to adjust the position of the tracheal catheter for several times before the tracheal catheter could be sent into the tracheal tube, which was easy to cause throat injury in the process. At present, relevant studies are mainly focused on the first step of bronchoscopic intubation, how to quickly expose the glottis and complete the bronchoscopic guidance process. However, there is no clear mention of the situation of catatoning in the process of endotracheal catheter and how to solve the problem of catatoning.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

75

Start Date

2024-12-10

Completion Date

2025-10-31

Last Updated

2024-11-29

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

fiberoptic

Tracheal intubation was performed with different outer diameters of fiberoptic.