• Paediatric anaesthesia · Dec 2016

    Evaluation of I-Gel(™) size 2 airway in different degrees of neck flexion in anesthetized children - a prospective, self-controlled trial.

    • Divya Jain, Babita Ghai, Komal Gandhi, Gargi Banerjee, Indu Bala, and Ram Samujh.
    • Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
    • Paediatr Anaesth. 2016 Dec 1; 26 (12): 1136-1141.

    BackgroundA previous study by our group demonstrated an increase in oropharyngeal leak pressures and a deterioration of ventilation in maximum neck flexion with the I-Gel(™) . To ascertain the optimal degree of neck flexion which increases OPLP without compromising ventilation we conducted a prospective self-controlled trial with the I-Gel(™) in different degrees of neck flexion in anesthetized paralyzed children.MethodologyThe I-gel(™) was inserted in 60 children undergoing inhalation induction with muscle paralysis for routine general anesthesia. Recordings of peak inspiratory pressures (PIP) at flexion of 15°, 30°, and 45° were taken as the primary outcome. Expired tidal volume, ventilation scoring, fiberoptic gradings, and OPLP in different degrees of flexion were recorded as secondary outcomes.ResultsThere was a significant increase in mean PIP in cm H2 O at flexion 30° [13.3 (95% CI 12.8-13.8) cm H2 O, P < 0.001] and 45° flexion (16.5 [15.9-17.1] cm H2 O, P < 0.001) compared to neutral. A decrease in the expired tidal volume was seen at flexion of 30° (7.6 [7.3-7.8] cm H2 O, P = 0.00) and 45° (7.6 [7.3-7.8] cm H2 O, P = 0.00). There was deterioration of ventilation score, mean [range] at 30° flexion 2[0-3], and 45° flexion 1[0-3] compared to the neutral 3[2-3]. There was a significant increase in OPLP with an increase in degree of flexion.ConclusionWe conclude that 15° neck flexion can safely be applied without compromising ventilation with the I-Gel(™) in anesthetized paralyzed children. However, Flexion of 30° or more warrants caution or the use of alternative devices like an endotracheal tube due to increase in PIP and worsening of ventilation score.© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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