Clément Buléon, Jean-Jacques Parienti, Anne Lesage, Wilfried Grandin, Emmanuel Pouliquen, Frédéric Flais, Thérèse Simonet, Jean-Louis Gérard, Jean-Luc Hanouz
Caen University Hospital, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Caen, F-14000, France. buleon-c@chu-caen.fr
European journal of anaesthesiology 2013 AprPlastic single-use laryngoscope blades have been found to increase the difficulty of intubation. Metallic single-use blades may represent an alternative. To compare the rates of intubation failure at first laryngoscopy using metallic single-use, plastic single-use and metallic reusable laryngoscope blades. Randomised, superiority, single-centre, controlled trial. Operating theatres at a University Hospital from January 2008 to August 2009. A total of 1863 adults requiring general anaesthesia. Patients were randomised to one of three laryngoscope blades: metallic single-use, plastic single-use or metallic reusable. The primary end-point was the number of intubation failures at first laryngoscopy. Secondary end-points were glottic exposure and the Intubation Difficulty Scale. The failure rate (absolute difference: 95% confidence interval) at the first attempt was greater for the plastic single-use blades (8.1%) than for the metallic reusable [3.2% (4.9%: 2.2 to 7.6%); P < 0.001] and metallic reusable blades [4.0% (4.0%: 1.2 to 6.9%); P < 0.006]. No difference was found between the metallic reusable and metallic single-use groups (0.9%: -1.3 to 3.1%). Scoring on the Intubation Difficulty Scale [median (interquartile range)] was higher in the plastic single-use group [1 (0 to 2)] than in the metallic groups [metallic reusable: 0 (0 to 1); P < 0.001 and metallic single-use: 0 (0 to 1); P < 0.007] groups. Glottic exposure was significantly better in the metallic reusable group (modified Cormack & Lehane score III and IV: 3.7%) compared with the plastic single-use group (modified Cormack & Lehane score III and IV: 9.4%; P < 0.03). The rates of failed intubation at first laryngoscopy were similar in the metallic reusable and metallic reusable groups, but greater in the plastic single-use group.
Clément Buléon, Jean-Jacques Parienti, Anne Lesage, Wilfried Grandin, Emmanuel Pouliquen, Frédéric Flais, Thérèse Simonet, Jean-Louis Gérard, Jean-Luc Hanouz. Comparison of plastic and metallic single-use and metallic reusable laryngoscope blades: a randomised controlled trial. European journal of anaesthesiology. 2013 Apr;30(4):163-9
PMID: 23274619
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