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- Akiko Hanyu, Masaki Toriyabe, Saori Kurosawa, Yasuyuki Susa, Masayasu Nakayama, Noriaki Kanaya, Hiroaki Watanabe, and Akiyoshi Namiki.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Sapporo 060-8543.
- Masui. 2004 Sep 1;53(9):998-1002.
BackgroundLubrication is an important factor for passage of a suction catheter through a tracheal tube. This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of lubricants on resistance against removal of a suction catheter from a tracheal tube in an experimental setting.MethodsA tracheal tube (I.D. of 7.5mm) was inserted into a mannequin, and the resistance against removal of a suction catheter from the tube was measured.ResultsLubrication was improved by using a lubricant (lidocaine jelly or KY jelly), but there was no difference between the effects of the two lubricants. The use of water as lubricant markedly decreased lubrication. Differences in lubrication depending on the type of tracheal tube used, probably due to differences in coating, were also found.ConclusionsThe use of water as a lubricant is not recommended for tracheal suction.
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