Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Intubation with KingVision and C-MAC® Videolaryngoscope in Adults

Background: Videolaryngoscopes are now being advocated as the universal device for airway management due to their ability to provide an improved glottic visualisation. Due to their ability to see around the corners, they obviate the need to align the airway axes and thus may lead to less airway stim...

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Main Authors: Prathima Padavarahalli Thammanna, Kavya Marasandra Seetharam, Tejesh Channasandra Anandaswamy, Prapti Rath, Geetha Chamanhalli Rajappa, Jancy Joseph
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-05-01
Series:Archives of Anesthesia and Critical Care
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Online Access:https://aacc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/aacc/article/view/282
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author Prathima Padavarahalli Thammanna
Kavya Marasandra Seetharam
Tejesh Channasandra Anandaswamy
Prapti Rath
Geetha Chamanhalli Rajappa
Jancy Joseph
author_facet Prathima Padavarahalli Thammanna
Kavya Marasandra Seetharam
Tejesh Channasandra Anandaswamy
Prapti Rath
Geetha Chamanhalli Rajappa
Jancy Joseph
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description Background: Videolaryngoscopes are now being advocated as the universal device for airway management due to their ability to provide an improved glottic visualisation. Due to their ability to see around the corners, they obviate the need to align the airway axes and thus may lead to less airway stimulation. This may result in less haemodynamic response during laryngoscopy and intubation. The present study was designed to compare the haemodynamic response to intubation with King Vision and C-MAC® videolaryngoscopes. Methods: After obtaining informed consent, adults with unanticipated difficult intubation, scheduled to undergo surgery under general anaesthesia were randomised to be intubated with either King Vision (Group K) or C-MAC® (Group C) videolaryngoscope. Following a standardised general anaesthesia induction protocol all subjects were intubated with the allocated videolaryngoscope and haemodynamic parameters (heart rate, systolic pressure, diastolic pressure and mean arterial pressure) were recorded at specific time points. Statistical analysis was done using the SPSS Software (version 18.0). Results: The changes in the heart rate, systolic pressure, diastolic pressure and mean arterial pressure following laryngoscopy and intubation with the allocated videolaryngoscope were statistically similar between the two groups at all time points. Conclusion: Haemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and intubation with King Vision and C-MAC® videolaryngoscopes were similar.
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spelling doaj.art-a43dce0966fe43a395cfaf65401984f02022-12-22T01:40:29ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesArchives of Anesthesia and Critical Care2423-58492020-05-016210.18502/aacc.v6i2.2761Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Intubation with KingVision and C-MAC® Videolaryngoscope in AdultsPrathima Padavarahalli Thammanna0Kavya Marasandra Seetharam1Tejesh Channasandra Anandaswamy2Prapti Rath3Geetha Chamanhalli Rajappa4Jancy Joseph5Department of Anaesthesiology, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore-560054, India.Department of Anaesthesiology, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore-560054, India.Department of Anaesthesiology, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore-560054, India.Department of Anaesthesiology, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore-560054, India.Department of Anaesthesiology, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore-560054, India.Department of Anaesthesiology, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore-560054, India.Background: Videolaryngoscopes are now being advocated as the universal device for airway management due to their ability to provide an improved glottic visualisation. Due to their ability to see around the corners, they obviate the need to align the airway axes and thus may lead to less airway stimulation. This may result in less haemodynamic response during laryngoscopy and intubation. The present study was designed to compare the haemodynamic response to intubation with King Vision and C-MAC® videolaryngoscopes. Methods: After obtaining informed consent, adults with unanticipated difficult intubation, scheduled to undergo surgery under general anaesthesia were randomised to be intubated with either King Vision (Group K) or C-MAC® (Group C) videolaryngoscope. Following a standardised general anaesthesia induction protocol all subjects were intubated with the allocated videolaryngoscope and haemodynamic parameters (heart rate, systolic pressure, diastolic pressure and mean arterial pressure) were recorded at specific time points. Statistical analysis was done using the SPSS Software (version 18.0). Results: The changes in the heart rate, systolic pressure, diastolic pressure and mean arterial pressure following laryngoscopy and intubation with the allocated videolaryngoscope were statistically similar between the two groups at all time points. Conclusion: Haemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and intubation with King Vision and C-MAC® videolaryngoscopes were similar.https://aacc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/aacc/article/view/282KingVisionC-MACVideolaryngosocpeHaemodynamic response
spellingShingle Prathima Padavarahalli Thammanna
Kavya Marasandra Seetharam
Tejesh Channasandra Anandaswamy
Prapti Rath
Geetha Chamanhalli Rajappa
Jancy Joseph
Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Intubation with KingVision and C-MAC® Videolaryngoscope in Adults
Archives of Anesthesia and Critical Care
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title Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Intubation with KingVision and C-MAC® Videolaryngoscope in Adults
title_full Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Intubation with KingVision and C-MAC® Videolaryngoscope in Adults
title_fullStr Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Intubation with KingVision and C-MAC® Videolaryngoscope in Adults
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Intubation with KingVision and C-MAC® Videolaryngoscope in Adults
title_short Comparison of Haemodynamic Response to Intubation with KingVision and C-MAC® Videolaryngoscope in Adults
title_sort comparison of haemodynamic response to intubation with kingvision and c mac r videolaryngoscope in adults
topic KingVision
C-MAC
Videolaryngosocpe
Haemodynamic response
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