Placement of the feline V-gel Advanced supraglottic airway device and tracheal selectivity during controlled mechanical ventilation: a clinical and tomodensitometric evaluation.

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Morgane Debuigne, Laure Gatel, Mandoline Chesnel
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Abstract

Objectives: The aims of the study was to assess the placement of the V-gel Advanced (V-gel-A) and to evaluate tracheal selectivity during controlled mechanical ventilation, using CT.

Methods: In this prospective clinical study, 20 healthy cats undergoing general anaesthesia for an elective procedure underwent four successive CT scans from the nose to the mid-abdomen: at baseline (no device); after the placement of the V-gel-A, after a controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) period of 5 mins; and after the placement of an endotracheal tube (ETT). Using both a purpose designed position score and a gas score estimating the quantity of gas in different digestive regions, the position of the V-gel-A and presence of gas in the digestive tract at each step were evaluated. Number of attempts and times required to place the V-gel-A and ETT were recorded and compared.

Results: The V-gel-A was found to be correctly placed, with position scores of 3/5 in six cats, 4/5 in 13 cats and 5/5 in one cat. Imperfect positioning was due to minor axial rotation or incomplete occlusion of the oesophagus by the tip of the device. The gas scores significantly increased after placement of the V-gel-A compared with baseline and after CMV was initiated. Correct positioning of the device was mostly achieved at the first attempt; no significant difference was found in the time required to place V-gel-A vs ETT, nor in the number of attempts (P >0.05).

Conclusions and relevance: The V-gel-A was clinically easy to place and use in both spontaneous and controlled ventilation. The device properly fitted the larynx and was never observed to occlude the airway. However, incomplete occlusion of the oesophagus was frequently observed and may lead to a lack of complete tracheal selectivity.

控制机械通气期间猫科动物 V-gel 高级声门上气道装置的放置和气管选择性:临床和断层敏感测量评估。
研究目的研究目的是评估 V-gel Advanced(V-gel-A)的放置情况,并使用 CT 评估在控制机械通气期间气管的选择性:在这项前瞻性临床研究中,20 只健康猫在接受全身麻醉以进行择期手术时接受了四次从鼻腔到腹中部的连续 CT 扫描:基线时(无设备)、放置 V-gel-A 后、控制机械通气 (CMV) 5 分钟后以及放置气管导管 (ETT) 后。通过使用专门设计的位置评分和估计不同消化区域气体数量的气体评分,对 V-gel-A 的位置和每个步骤中消化道内是否存在气体进行了评估。记录并比较了放置 V-gel-A 和 ETT 所需的尝试次数和时间:结果:V-gel-A 被发现放置正确,6 只猫的位置评分为 3/5,13 只为 4/5,1 只为 5/5。定位不佳的原因是轻微的轴向旋转或装置顶端未完全堵塞食道。与基线相比,放置 V-gel-A 后以及开始使用 CMV 后,气体评分明显增加。大部分患者在第一次尝试时就能正确定位装置;在放置 V-gel-A 与 ETT 所需的时间和尝试次数上没有发现明显差异(P >0.05):V-gel-A在自发通气和控制通气中都易于放置和使用。该装置能很好地贴合喉部,从未观察到堵塞气道的情况。但是,经常观察到食道未完全闭塞,这可能会导致气管缺乏完全的选择性。
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3.90
自引率
17.60%
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254
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: JFMS is an international, peer-reviewed journal aimed at both practitioners and researchers with an interest in the clinical veterinary healthcare of domestic cats. The journal is published monthly in two formats: ‘Classic’ editions containing high-quality original papers on all aspects of feline medicine and surgery, including basic research relevant to clinical practice; and dedicated ‘Clinical Practice’ editions primarily containing opinionated review articles providing state-of-the-art information for feline clinicians, along with other relevant articles such as consensus guidelines.
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