• Anesthesia and analgesia · Mar 2007

    Pressures exerted by endobronchial devices.

    • Andrew Roscoe, George W Kanellakos, Karen McRae, and Peter Slinger.
    • Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario.
    • Anesth. Analg. 2007 Mar 1;104(3):655-8.

    BackgroundHigh endotracheal cuff pressures have been shown to cause high mucosal pressures and a reduction in mucosal blood flow, with the risk of mucosal ischemia. We aimed to directly measure the pressure exerted by the bronchial cuffs of double-lumen tubes (DLT) and by the cuffs of three new designs of endobronchial blocker (EBB).MethodsUsing a validated in vitro model and a previously described technique, we measured the static pressures exerted by the cuff of DLTs and EBBs with 1 mL increments in cuff volume until maximum inflation was achieved. The study was repeated under dynamic conditions of simulated positive pressure ventilation.ResultsThe pressures exerted by the cuffs of DLTs ranged from 16-155 mm Hg. Pressures exerted by the EBB cuffs ranged from 39-194 mm Hg. At intra-cuff volumes required to create a seal to 25 cm H2O positive pressure, the pressures exerted by the cuffs of all the devices were <30 mm Hg.ConclusionsA transmitted pressure <30 mm Hg has been recommended to avoid mucosal injury. Our study shows that at clinically relevant cuff volumes, the pressures exerted by the cuffs do not exceed the recommended safe limit.

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