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Application of Lateral Position Digestive Endoscopy-Guided Endotracheal Intubation in Anesthesia for Endoscopic Diagnosis and Therapy
Sponsor: Changlong Qiao
Summary
This case series study evaluated whether placing a breathing tube using a camera (gastrointestinal endoscope) is safe and effective for patients lying on their left side during stomach and intestine exams under anesthesia. The main questions were: How often does the tube placement work on the first try? How long does it take to place the tube? Are there any safety issues, like injuries or breathing problems? Researchers enrolled 40 adults needing anesthesia for stomach/intestine exams. All participants had the breathing tube placed while lying on their left side using the camera-guided method. The steps included: Positioning the patient on their left side with head/neck support. Inserting a lubricated camera through the mouth to view the throat. Placing the breathing tube into the windpipe under direct camera view. The method avoided the risks of moving anesthetized patients from their back to the side. It may reduce risks linked to repositioning patients during surgery. Future studies with more participants and different medical teams are needed to confirm these results.
Official title: A Novel Endoscopy-Guided Airway Management Strategy for Lateral Decubitus Endoscopic Procedures
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-05-01
Completion Date
2025-07-31
Last Updated
2025-07-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (1)
The First Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University
Jinan, Shandong, China