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Ultrasound-guided esophageal compression during mask ventilation in small children: a prospective observational study

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Kim, Eun-Hee; Cho, Sung-Ae; Kang, Pyoyoon; Song, In-Sun; Ji, Sang-Hwan; Jang, Young-Eun; Lee, Ji-Hyun; Kim, Jin-Tae; Kim, Hee-Soo

Issue Date
2022-08-15
Publisher
BMC
Citation
BMC Anesthesiology, 22(1):257
Keywords
Cricoid compressionEsophagusPediatric patientsUltrasonography
Abstract
Background : The use of cricoid compression to prevent insufflation remains controversial, and its use in children is limited. This study aimed to examine the effect of real-time ultrasound-guided esophageal compression on the prevention of gastric insufflation.
Method : This prospective observational study was conducted with fifty children aged < 2years undergoing general anesthesia. Patients were excluded if they were at an increased risk for gastric regurgitation or pulmonary aspiration. Following anesthetic induction under spontaneous breathing, ultrasound-guided esophageal compression was performed during pressure-controlled face-mask ventilation using a gradual increase in peak inspiratory pressure from 10 to 24cm H2O to determine the pressure at which gastric insufflation occurred. The primary outcome was the incidence of gastric insufflation during anesthetic induction with variable peak inspiratory pressure after real-time ultrasound-guided esophageal compression was applied.
Results : Data from a total of 42 patients were analyzed. Gastric insufflation was observed in 2 (4.7%) patients. All patients except one had their esophagus on the left side of the trachea. Applying ultrasound-guided esophageal compression did not affect the percentage of glottic opening scores (P = 0.220).
Conclusions : The use of real-time ultrasound-guided esophageal compression pressure can aid preventing gastric insufflation during face-mask ventilation in children less than 2years old.
Trial registration : Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT04645043.
ISSN
1471-2253
Language
English
URI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-022-01803-5

https://hdl.handle.net/10371/184480
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-022-01803-5
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