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7: Comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-Aprospective observational study.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Face mask ventilation (FMV) is live saving. It is paramount to maintain oxygenation and ventilation. But FMV is avoided in rapid sequence induction( RSI), for fear of gastric insufflation. Gastric insufflation predisposes the patient to pulmonary aspiration. But the current meth...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116811/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5049.340659 |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Face mask ventilation (FMV) is live saving. It is paramount to maintain oxygenation and ventilation. But FMV is avoided in rapid sequence induction( RSI), for fear of gastric insufflation. Gastric insufflation predisposes the patient to pulmonary aspiration. But the current methods available to detect gastric insufflation are not reliable markers. These include epigastric auscultation for insufflated gases, insertion of nasogastric tube to aspirate and measure the gases, and gastric antral cross-sectional area (CSA) measurement. Each of the above have their own limitations. So, reliable markers denoting gastric insufflation can prevent pulmonary aspiration and can enable “safe” FMV. Real-time transcutaneous ultrasonography(USG) of cervical oesophagus during FMV was done to look for comet-tail artefacts (acoustic shadows created by entrainment of gases into digestive tract)The aim of this study was to compare real-time upper cervical USG with gastric antral USG to detect gastric insufflation during FMV under general anaesthesia. METHODS: RESULTS: Ninety patients were recruited. One case of accidental intubation was withdrawn. Remaining 89 patients were analysed. There was an increased incidence of comet-tail artefacts in the oesophagus when compared to gastric antrum. This difference was statistically significant as analysed by Mcnemar test. The lowest peak airway pressure at which comet-tail artefacts appeared in oesophagus was 21.47 (SD-2.86) cm H20. CONCLUSION: Cervical oesophageal USG is better than gastric antral USG in identifying insufflation of gas into digestive tract. Limiting the airway pressures to < 20 cm H(2)O would be safer in providing safe FMV without cricoid pressure. Real-time USG monitoring of oesophagus in the neck for comet-tail artefacts is useful in early identification of early gastrooesophageal insufflation. [Image: see text] |
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spelling | pubmed-91168112022-05-19 7: Comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-Aprospective observational study. EmayahTenzing, A, Vasudevan Indian J Anaesth Tn Jha and Kp Chansoria Travel Grant Award Abstracts BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Face mask ventilation (FMV) is live saving. It is paramount to maintain oxygenation and ventilation. But FMV is avoided in rapid sequence induction( RSI), for fear of gastric insufflation. Gastric insufflation predisposes the patient to pulmonary aspiration. But the current methods available to detect gastric insufflation are not reliable markers. These include epigastric auscultation for insufflated gases, insertion of nasogastric tube to aspirate and measure the gases, and gastric antral cross-sectional area (CSA) measurement. Each of the above have their own limitations. So, reliable markers denoting gastric insufflation can prevent pulmonary aspiration and can enable “safe” FMV. Real-time transcutaneous ultrasonography(USG) of cervical oesophagus during FMV was done to look for comet-tail artefacts (acoustic shadows created by entrainment of gases into digestive tract)The aim of this study was to compare real-time upper cervical USG with gastric antral USG to detect gastric insufflation during FMV under general anaesthesia. METHODS: RESULTS: Ninety patients were recruited. One case of accidental intubation was withdrawn. Remaining 89 patients were analysed. There was an increased incidence of comet-tail artefacts in the oesophagus when compared to gastric antrum. This difference was statistically significant as analysed by Mcnemar test. The lowest peak airway pressure at which comet-tail artefacts appeared in oesophagus was 21.47 (SD-2.86) cm H20. CONCLUSION: Cervical oesophageal USG is better than gastric antral USG in identifying insufflation of gas into digestive tract. Limiting the airway pressures to < 20 cm H(2)O would be safer in providing safe FMV without cricoid pressure. Real-time USG monitoring of oesophagus in the neck for comet-tail artefacts is useful in early identification of early gastrooesophageal insufflation. [Image: see text] Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9116811/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5049.340659 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Tn Jha and Kp Chansoria Travel Grant Award Abstracts EmayahTenzing, A, Vasudevan 7: Comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-Aprospective observational study. |
title | 7: Comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-Aprospective observational study. |
title_full | 7: Comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-Aprospective observational study. |
title_fullStr | 7: Comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-Aprospective observational study. |
title_full_unstemmed | 7: Comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-Aprospective observational study. |
title_short | 7: Comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-Aprospective observational study. |
title_sort | 7: comparison of real-time cervical oesophageal ultrasonography and gastric antral ultrasonography to detect gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation under general anaesthesia-aprospective observational study. |
topic | Tn Jha and Kp Chansoria Travel Grant Award Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116811/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5049.340659 |
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