• J Emerg Med · Feb 2024

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Use of Transparent Film Dressing to Faciliate Mask Ventilation in Bearded Patients.

    • Neal S Gerstein, Darren A Braude, Timothy R Petersen, Andrew Goumas, Adam C Fish, and Pramod V Panikkath.
    • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    • J Emerg Med. 2024 Feb 1; 66 (2): 163169163-169.

    BackgroundMask ventilation is a critical airway procedure made more difficult in the bearded patient.ObjectiveWe sought to objectively investigate whether application of transparent cling film (TegadermTM; 3M Healthcare, Maplewood, MN) over a beard in the operating room improves the quality of mask ventilation.MethodsThis was a randomized crossover trial of bearded adult patients undergoing surgery. Exclusions included emergency procedures, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status classification > 3, a documented history of difficult mask ventilation, and body mass index (BMI) > 50. Transparent cling film was applied snuggly over the lower face with a 2- to 3-cm slit cut over the mouth after anesthesia induction. Mask ventilation performed by an anesthesiology resident, anesthesiology assistant, or anesthesiology assistant student and standardized to a thenar-eminence grip without use of airway adjuncts in a sniffing position. Standardized pressure-controlled ventilations were delivered via an anesthesia machine. A calibrated external pneumotachograph was used to measure delivered and returned tidal volumes from which raw and percent air leak were calculated. A clinically significant difference was determined a priori to be 15%, necessitating the enrollment of 25 patients.ResultsOf 25 subjects, 96% were men with a mean ± SD BMI of 29.3 ± 6. Seventeen (68%) had a full beard and 8 (32%) had a partial beard. The mean ± SD leakage was 48% ± 26% for transparent cling film vs. 46% ± 20% without its application, which was not significantly different (p = 0.67).ConclusionsThe use of transparent cling film to cover the lower half of the bearded face did not have an impact on the ability or efficacy to perform mask ventilation in the operating room setting.Clinicaltrialsgov, Number NCT04274686.Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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