Postoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background A tracheal tube stylet can be used to assist successful tracheal intubation, especially during videolaryngoscopic intubation because videolaryngoscopes with a Macintosh-type blade such as McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscope have more acute angle than conventional Macintosh laryngoscop...

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Main Authors: Hyun-Kyu Yoon, Hyung-Chul Lee, Hyongmin Oh, Kwanghoon Jun, Hee-Pyoung Park
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12871-019-0811-x
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author Hyun-Kyu Yoon
Hyung-Chul Lee
Hyongmin Oh
Kwanghoon Jun
Hee-Pyoung Park
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Hyung-Chul Lee
Hyongmin Oh
Kwanghoon Jun
Hee-Pyoung Park
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description Abstract Background A tracheal tube stylet can be used to assist successful tracheal intubation, especially during videolaryngoscopic intubation because videolaryngoscopes with a Macintosh-type blade such as McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscope have more acute angle than conventional Macintosh laryngoscope. However, the use of a stylet during tracheal intubation can raise concerns about stylet-induced postoperative airway complications, such as sore throat, subglottic injury, and hoarseness. In this study, we compared the incidence of postoperative airway complications after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score. Methods In 104 patients with Mallampati score III or IV and who were scheduled for lumbar or thoracic spine surgery, McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation was performed either with a stylet (group S, n = 52) or without a stylet (group N, n = 52). The primary outcome measure was the incidences of sore throat evaluated at 1 and 24 h postoperatively. Secondary outcome measures were the incidences of subglottic injury and postoperative hoarseness. Results The incidence of CL grade III in group S and N was 3.8 and 5.8%, respectively. No patient showed CL grade IV. The incidences of sore throat at 1 (26.9 vs 19.2%, P = 0.485) and 24 h (17.3 vs 13.5%, P = 0.786, respectively) postoperatively were not significantly different between the group S and N. However, the incidence of subglottic injury was significantly higher in the group S, compared with the group N (65.4 vs 42.3%, P = 0.030). The incidence of postoperative hoarseness did not differ significantly between the two groups. Conclusions The use of a stylet during McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation did not have a significant impact on the incidence of postoperative sore throat in patients with a high Mallampati score. Avoiding the use of a stylet during intubation with McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscope may reduce the incidence of subglottic injury in such patients. Trial registration Clinical Research Information Service (identifier: KCT0002427, date of registration: June 12, 2017).
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spelling doaj.art-e39418b982a44f5b9cccc749932dbbeb2022-12-22T01:47:11ZengBMCBMC Anesthesiology1471-22532019-07-011911810.1186/s12871-019-0811-xPostoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score: a randomized controlled trialHyun-Kyu Yoon0Hyung-Chul Lee1Hyongmin Oh2Kwanghoon Jun3Hee-Pyoung Park4Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University HospitalDepartment of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University HospitalDepartment of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University HospitalDepartment of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University HospitalDepartment of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University HospitalAbstract Background A tracheal tube stylet can be used to assist successful tracheal intubation, especially during videolaryngoscopic intubation because videolaryngoscopes with a Macintosh-type blade such as McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscope have more acute angle than conventional Macintosh laryngoscope. However, the use of a stylet during tracheal intubation can raise concerns about stylet-induced postoperative airway complications, such as sore throat, subglottic injury, and hoarseness. In this study, we compared the incidence of postoperative airway complications after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score. Methods In 104 patients with Mallampati score III or IV and who were scheduled for lumbar or thoracic spine surgery, McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation was performed either with a stylet (group S, n = 52) or without a stylet (group N, n = 52). The primary outcome measure was the incidences of sore throat evaluated at 1 and 24 h postoperatively. Secondary outcome measures were the incidences of subglottic injury and postoperative hoarseness. Results The incidence of CL grade III in group S and N was 3.8 and 5.8%, respectively. No patient showed CL grade IV. The incidences of sore throat at 1 (26.9 vs 19.2%, P = 0.485) and 24 h (17.3 vs 13.5%, P = 0.786, respectively) postoperatively were not significantly different between the group S and N. However, the incidence of subglottic injury was significantly higher in the group S, compared with the group N (65.4 vs 42.3%, P = 0.030). The incidence of postoperative hoarseness did not differ significantly between the two groups. Conclusions The use of a stylet during McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation did not have a significant impact on the incidence of postoperative sore throat in patients with a high Mallampati score. Avoiding the use of a stylet during intubation with McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscope may reduce the incidence of subglottic injury in such patients. Trial registration Clinical Research Information Service (identifier: KCT0002427, date of registration: June 12, 2017).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12871-019-0811-xMcGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubationStyletPostoperative sore throatSubglottic injury
spellingShingle Hyun-Kyu Yoon
Hyung-Chul Lee
Hyongmin Oh
Kwanghoon Jun
Hee-Pyoung Park
Postoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score: a randomized controlled trial
BMC Anesthesiology
McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation
Stylet
Postoperative sore throat
Subglottic injury
title Postoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score: a randomized controlled trial
title_full Postoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score: a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Postoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score: a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score: a randomized controlled trial
title_short Postoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high Mallampati score: a randomized controlled trial
title_sort postoperative sore throat and subglottic injury after mcgrath r mac videolaryngoscopic intubation with versus without a stylet in patients with a high mallampati score a randomized controlled trial
topic McGrath® MAC videolaryngoscopic intubation
Stylet
Postoperative sore throat
Subglottic injury
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12871-019-0811-x
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