Usefulness of Tulip Airway in Edentulous Elderly Patients.

Q3 Medicine
Yasuhiko Imashuku, Hirotoshi Kitagawa, Takayoshi Mizuno
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Abstract

Objective: Mask ventilation can be difficult in elderly edentulous patients. Various solutions have been proposed to address this challenge. This study assessed the use of a new airway-securing device called the Tulip Airway and investigated its application in simulated edentulous patients.

Methods: This pilot study utilized a modified edentulous airway training mannequin and a high-performance simulator. Participants attempted to ventilate the edentulous mannequin using a Guedel oropharyngeal airway and face mask (M method) or the Tulip Airway (T method). Successful inflation of the mannequin model lung was confirmed visually. The time required for the insertion of the Tulip Airway was also assessed. A high-performance simulator was then used to compare ventilation volumes achieved using the M and T methods, and data subsequently analyzed.

Results: In the edentulous mannequin, lung inflation was not achieved by any participants using the M method, but all were successful using the T method. Insertion time for the Tulip Airway was ∼8 seconds. Median ventilation volumes achieved using the high-performance simulator were higher for the T method (308 mL) compared with the M method (192 mL; P < .05).

Conclusion: The results of this pilot study indicate that the Tulip Airway is an effective airway device for use in edentulous patients with difficult mask ventilation.

郁金香气道在老年无牙患者中的应用。
目的:老年无牙患者面罩通气困难。已经提出了各种解决方案来应对这一挑战。本研究评估了一种称为郁金香气道的新型气道固定装置的使用,并调查了其在模拟无牙患者中的应用。方法:本研究采用改良无牙气道训练模型和高性能模拟器。参与者尝试使用Guedel口咽气道和面罩(M法)或Tulip气道(T法)为无牙假人模型通气。视觉上证实了人体模型肺的成功充气。还评估了插入郁金香气道所需的时间。然后使用高性能模拟器比较使用M和T方法获得的通风量,并随后分析数据。结果:在无牙假人模型中,所有参与者使用M法均未实现肺膨胀,但使用T法均成功。Tulip气道的插入时间为~ 8秒。使用高性能模拟器获得的中位通风量,T法(308 mL)高于M法(192 mL);P & lt;. 05)。结论:本初步研究结果表明,郁金香气道是一种有效的气道装置,适用于无牙患者面罩通气困难。
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Anesthesia progress
Anesthesia progress Medicine-Medicine (all)
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0.90
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期刊介绍: Anesthesia Progress is a peer-reviewed journal and the official publication of the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. The journal is dedicated to providing a better understanding of the advances being made in the art and science of pain and anxiety control in dentistry.
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