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i-gel™ supraglottic airway in clinical practice: a prospective observational multicentre study

Authors :
Lorenz Theiler
B. Kaempfen
Robert Greif
Natalie Urwyler
M. Kleine-Brueggeney
M Gutzmann
Source :
Theiler, Lorenz; Gutzmann, M; Kleine-Brueggeney, M; Urwyler, N; Kaempfen, B; Greif, R (2012). i-gel™ supraglottic airway in clinical practice: a prospective observational multicentre study. British journal of anaesthesia, 109(6), pp. 990-5. Oxford: Oxford University Press 10.1093/bja/aes309
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Background The i-gel™ supraglottic airway device has been studied in randomized controlled studies, but it has not been evaluated in a large prospective patient cohort. Therefore, we performed this prospective multicentre observational study to evaluate success rates, airway leak pressure, risk factors for i-gel failure, and adverse events. Methods With Ethics Committee approval and waiver of patients' consent, data about anaesthesia providers, patient characteristics, and the performance of the i-gel were recorded in five independent hospitals in Switzerland over a period of 24 months. We analysed success rates, leak pressures, adverse events, and risk factors for failure. Results Data from 2049 i-gel uses were analysed. Patients' mean age was 47 (range 6-91) yr. The primary i-gel success rate without changing size was 93%; the overall success rate was 96%. Insertion was deemed very easy or easy in 92%. The mean airway leak pressure was 26 (8) cm H2O. The mean anaesthesia time was 67 (42) min. Risk factors associated with i-gel failure were males (P

Details

ISSN :
00070912
Volume :
109
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Anaesthesia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e6c30f3c339003589a7e06d720cd896
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/aes309