Effect of head and neck positions on tracheal intubation using a McGRATH MAC video laryngoscope

Author:

Kim Hyerim,Chang Jee-Eun,Won Dongwook,Lee Jung-Man,Kim Tae Kyong,Kim Min Jong,Min Seong-Won,Hwang Jin-Young

Abstract

BACKGROUND Different head and neck positions may affect video laryngoscopy in terms of laryngeal exposure, intubation difficulty, advancement of the tracheal tube into the glottis and the occurrence of palatopharyngeal mucosal injury. OBJECTIVE We investigated the effects of simple head extension, head elevation without head extension and the sniffing position on tracheal intubation using a McGRATH MAC video laryngoscope. DESIGN A randomised, prospective study. SETTING Medical centre governed by a university tertiary hospital. PATIENTS A total of 174 patients undergoing general anaesthesia. METHODS Patients were randomly allocated to one of three groups: simple head extension (neck extension without a pillow), head elevation only (head elevation with a pillow of 7 cm and no neck extension) and sniffing position (head elevation with a pillow of 7 cm and neck extension). MAIN OUTCOMES During tracheal intubation using a McGRATH MAC video laryngoscope in three different head and neck positions, we assessed intubation difficulty by several methods: a modified intubation difficulty scale score, time taken for tracheal intubation, glottic opening, number of intubation attempts, requirements for other manoeuvres (lifting force or laryngeal pressure) for laryngeal exposure and advancement of the tracheal tube into the glottis. The occurrence of palatopharyngeal mucosal injury was evaluated after tracheal intubation. RESULTS Tracheal intubation was significantly easier in the head elevation group than in the simple head extension (P = 0.001) and sniffing positions (P = 0.011). Intubation difficulty did not differ significantly between the simple head extension and sniffing positions (P = 0.252). The time taken for intubation in the head elevation group was significantly shorter than that in the simple head extension group (P < 0.001). A lifting force or laryngeal pressure was required less frequently for tube advancement into the glottis in the head elevation group than in the simple head extension (P = 0.002) and sniffing position groups (P = 0.012). The need for a lifting force or laryngeal pressure for tube advancement into the glottis was not significantly different between the simple head extension and sniffing positions (P = 0.498). Palatopharyngeal mucosal injury occurred less frequently in the head elevation group than in the simple head extension group (P = 0.009). CONCLUSION The head elevation position facilitated tracheal intubation using a McGRATH MAC video laryngoscope compared with a simple head extension or sniffing position. TRIAL REGISTRY NUMBER ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05128968)

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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