• Resuscitation · Jul 2010

    Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    A new external upper airway opening device combined with a cervical collar.

    • Omri Lubovsky, Meir Liebergall, Charles Weissman, and Meros Yuval.
    • Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel. omrilu@gmail.com
    • Resuscitation. 2010 Jul 1;81(7):817-21.

    UnlabelledAirway problems are the main cause of mortality in otherwise survivable trauma injuries. We developed a novel external airway protector in combination with a cervical collar. The new device simultaneously opens the airway and protects the cervical spine.Materials And MethodsThe device called the 'Lubo Collar' has a chin holder that can be attached to a gliding knob on the collar. When the knob is pushed forward, the mandible moves forward, thus imitating the jaw thrust manoeuvre and opens the airway. In order to study the safety and efficacy of this new device, a two-phase clinical trial was conducted. In the safety phase 20 patients were evaluated for adverse reactions immediately, 2h and 24h following application of the device. The efficacy phase evaluated the ability of the device to open and maintain an airway in anaesthetised patients. In this phase, 10 patients who had undergone orthopaedic surgery under general anaesthesia were included. Seven patients had blocked airways following anaesthesia induction. The gliding knob attached to the mandible arc was pushed 1cm forward to open their airways.ResultsNo adverse events were recorded. In the seven patients with blocked airways, the external airway/collar device opened and maintained patent airways.ConclusionThe new external non-invasive airway device (Lubo Collar) is safe and effective in opening and maintaining an open airway in an unconscious anaesthetised patient with a blocked airway. These preliminary results may encourage assessment in the field.

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