Comparison of Tracheal Temperature Measured Using Endotracheal Tube (ETT) Thermometer Before and After Neck Hyperextension in Patients Undergoing Laryngeal Microsurgery
NCT05608174 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 56
Last updated 2022-11-08
Summary
After entering the operating room, the subject receives normal general anesthesia. The operating room temperature should be maintained at 20-25°C, and a blanket is covered and a bare warmer is applied to prevent the patient's body temperature from falling. Check the loss of consciousness due to the administration of intravenous anesthetics, and tracheostomy is performed with a tracheostomy tube (internal diameter: 7.5 mm for male patients and 6.5 mm for female patients) with a temperature measurement sensor embedded in the cuff surface 3 minutes after the administration of muscle relaxant. Immediately after the tracheal tube, air is injected into the cuff of the tracheal tube, and the pressure is 20 cmH2O or less. The depth of the tracheal tube is fixed to 24 cm for male patients and 22 cm for female patients based on teeth. After tracheal intubation, water ventilation is performed, and the end of exhalation carbon dioxide partial pressure (EtCO2) and chest movement are observed to confirm the success of tracheal intubation. Check whether the depth of the tracheal tube is appropriate through auscultation of the lung fields on both sides, and then start machine breathing. Apply a single breath (4-8 ml/kg, expected weight basis) to the mixed gas of oxygen (50%) and air (2L/min), and adjust the number of breaths per minute for EtCO2 40 cmH2O. In order to maintain anesthesia, sevoflurane and repeatanil are administered during surgery. During surgery, SpO2 is maintained at 95% or more, blood pressure and heart rate are maintained at ± 30% of blood pressure and heart rate just before anesthesia, and airway pressure is maintained at 35 cmH2O or less. To compare with the bronchial temperature measured by the bronchial tube thermometer, the esophageal thermometer is inserted to measure the esophageal body temperature. The depth of the esophageal thermometer is determined using the following formula derived from previous studies. Determination of esophageal probe insertion length based on standing and sitting height. (The esophageal thermometer depth (cm) = 0.228 x height - 0.194). Study the temperature measured by the bronchial tube thermometer and the esophageal thermometer. It is the bronchial body temperature measured with a bronchial tube thermometer before and after cervical overstretch. The tracheal body temperature before and after cervical overstretch is defined as the tracheal body temperature just before cervical overstretch and 5 minutes after overstretch, respectively. Record the maximum difference between esophageal and tracheal temperatures before and after cervical hyperplasia, from 5 minutes after bronchial tube thermometer and just before cervical hyperplasia, and from 5 minutes after cervical hyperplasia to end of surgery.
Conditions
- Patients With Laryngeal Microsurgery
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Yonsei University
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 19 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-11-30
- Primary Completion
- 2023-09-30
- Completion
- 2023-09-30
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