Overview

Comparison of Effectiveness of Different Airway Management Methods During Percutaneous Tracheostomy

Status:
Not yet recruiting
Trial end date:
2021-10-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
Tracheostomy is a vital procedure in the ICU to maintain the airway and prevent complications that may occur due to intubation. It helps reduce the dead space volume, airway resistance and provides comfort to the patients during the weaning from mechanical ventilation. Two methods are widely used in Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy (PDT): The multiple dilation method (Ciaglia) and the Griggs method.Griggs method will be used in the study. The Griggs Method: A 10-15 millimeter skin incision is made between the level of the second-third tracheal rings. The location of the needle is confirmed by entering the trachea with an injector filled with 2-3 mL saline from the midline and aspirating air. A J-tipped guidewire is advanced through the needle and the needle is removed. A special forceps with a channel at the tip, through which the guidewire can pass is used in this method. The forceps advanced through the guidewire and then subcutaneous tissues and trachea are dilated in one or two steps. When the stoma is large enough to insert the cannula, it is placed in the trachea and fixed. Patients who will undergo tracheostomy in the ICU will be included in the study and randomly assigned into two groups. Two different methods, endotracheal tube (ET) or laryngeal mask (LMA), will be used during the tracheostomy for airway management. In both methods, fiberoptic bronchoscopy will assist the procedure. Researchers aim to compare the two airway management methods in terms of complications, procedure time, and the number of staff needed.
Phase:
Phase 4
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital
Treatments:
Fentanyl
Propofol
Rocuronium
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Non-pregnant patients over 18 years of age

- Patients who need a tracheostomy

- Patients whose opening method of tracheostomy is suitable for percutaneous
tracheostomy.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Refusal of the procedure by the patient or her legal representative

- Patients under the age of 18

- Body mass index> 35 patient group

- Patients with a mass in the neck region for any reason

- Skin infection at the procedure site

- Coagulopathy

- Inability to palpate the cricoid cartilage