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https://read.qxmd.com/read/29806162/airway-dimensions-from-fetal-life-to-adolescence-a-literature-overview
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mital H Dave, Kathrin Schmid, Markus Weiss
BACKGROUND: Data on airway dimensions in pediatric patients are important for proper selection of pediatric airway equipment such as endotracheal tubes, double-lumen tubes, bronchial blockers, or stents. The aim of the present work was to provide a synopsis of the available data on pediatric airway dimensions. METHODS: A systematic literature search was carried out in the PubMed database, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science, Prisma, and Google Scholar and secondarily completed by a reference search...
August 2018: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29595696/point-of-care-ultrasound-versus-auscultation-in-determining-the-position-of-double-lumen-tube
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei-Cai Hu, Lei Xu, Quan Zhang, Li Wei, Wei Zhang
This study was designed to assess the accuracy of point-of-care ultrasound in determining the position of double-lumen tubes (DLTs).A total of 103 patients who required DLT intubation were enrolled into the study. After DLTs were tracheal intubated in the supine position, an auscultation researcher and ultrasound researcher were sequentially invited in the operating room to conduct their evaluation of the DLT. After the end of their evaluation, fiberscope researchers (FRs) were invited in the operating room to evaluate the position of DLT using a fiberscope...
March 2018: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29349733/point-of-care-ultrasound-pocus-of-the-upper-airway
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REVIEW
Kong Eric You-Ten, Naveed Siddiqui, Wendy H Teoh, Michael S Kristensen
Airway management is a critical skill in the practice of several medical specialities including anesthesia, emergency medicine, and critical care. Over the years mounting evidence has showed an increasing role of ultrasound (US) in airway management. The objective of this narrative review is to provide an overview of the indications for point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) of the upper airway. The use of US to guide and assist clinical airway management has potential benefits for both provider and patient. Ultrasound can be utilized to determine airway size and predict the appropriate diameter of single-lumen endotracheal tubes (ETTs), double-lumen ETTs, and tracheostomy tubes...
April 2018: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27529028/role-of-upper-airway-ultrasound-in-airway-management
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REVIEW
Adi Osman, Kok Meng Sum
Upper airway ultrasound is a valuable, non-invasive, simple, and portable point of care ultrasound (POCUS) for evaluation of airway management even in anatomy distorted by pathology or trauma. Ultrasound enables us to identify important sonoanatomy of the upper airway such as thyroid cartilage, epiglottis, cricoid cartilage, cricothyroid membrane, tracheal cartilages, and esophagus. Understanding this applied sonoanatomy facilitates clinician to use ultrasound in assessment of airway anatomy for difficult intubation, ETT and LMA placement and depth, assessment of airway size, ultrasound-guided invasive procedures such as percutaneous needle cricothyroidotomy and tracheostomy, prediction of postextubation stridor and left double-lumen bronchial tube size, and detecting upper airway pathologies...
2016: Journal of Intensive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27301848/combined-minimal-invasive-transdiaphragmatic-resections-of-peripheral-colorectal-lung-metastases-in-patients-undergoing-laparoscopic-liver-resections
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philip Lerut, Frederiek Nuytens, Mathieu D'Hondt
BACKGROUND: The management of patients with simultaneously diagnosed colorectal liver and lung metastases (SLLM) remains controversial. A recent study based on an analysis of the LiverMetSurvey demonstrated that patients with SLLM suitable for resection of all metastases have a survival similar to that of patients who undergo removal of isolated liver metastases.1 Simultaneous transdiaphragmatic resection of peripheral lung lesions and liver resection by laparotomy has been described previously...
December 2016: Annals of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27245925/-a-germany-wide-survey-on-anaesthesia-in-thoracic-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Defosse, M Schieren, A Böhmer, V von Dossow, T Loop, F Wappler, M U Gerbershagen
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: This study's objective was to evaluate current thoracic anaesthesia practice in Germany and to quantify potential differences depending on the hospital's level of care. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A four-part online survey containing 28 questions was mailed to all anaesthesiology department chairs (n = 777) registered with the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine. RESULTS: The general response rate was 31...
June 2016: Der Anaesthesist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25149114/comparison-between-transthoracic-lung-ultrasound-and-a-clinical-method-in-confirming-the-position-of-double-lumen-tube-in-thoracic-anaesthesia-a-pilot-study
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
N Álvarez-Díaz, I Amador-García, M Fuentes-Hernández, R Dorta-Guerra
OBJECTIVE: To compare the ability of lung ultrasound and a clinical method in the confirmation of a selective bronchial intubation by left double-lumen tube in elective thoracic surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective and blind, observational study was conducted in the setting of a university hospital operating room assigned for thoracic surgery. A single group of 105 consecutive patients from a total of 130, were included. After blind intubation, the position of the tube was confirmed by clinical and ultrasound assessment...
2015: Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24432174/thoracic-ultrasound-confirmation-of-correct-lung-exclusion-before-one-lung-ventilation-during-thoracic-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Saporito, Antonio Lo Piccolo, Daniele Franceschini, Renato Tomasetti, Luciano Anselmi
INTRODUCTION: Fiberoptic bronchoscopy is the standard method for verifying the correct position of a double-lumen endotracheal tube (DLET) prior to one-lung ventilation. However, it must be performed by a specially trained anesthesiologist and is often resource consuming. The aim of this study was to compare this approach with thoracic ultrasound done by a nurse anesthetist in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and cost-effectiveness. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cross-over case-control study involving 51 adult patients consecutively undergoing thoracic surgery with one-lung ventilation...
November 9, 2013: Journal of Ultrasound
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23841910/lung-flooding-enables-efficient-lung-sonography-and-tumour-imaging-in-human-ex-vivo-and-porcine-in-vivo-lung-cancer-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Günther Lesser, Harald Schubert, Sabine Bischoff, Frank Wolfram
BACKGROUND: Sonography has become the imaging technique of choice for guiding intraoperative interventions in abdominal surgery. Due to artefacts from residual air content, however, videothoracoscopic and open intraoperative ultrasound-guided thermoablation of lung malignancies are impossible. Lung flooding is a new method that allows complete ultrasound imaging of lungs and their tumours. METHODS: Fourteen resected tumourous human lung lobes were examined transpleurally with B-mode ultrasound before (in atelectasis) and after lung flooding with isotonic saline solution...
July 10, 2013: European Journal of Medical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22137513/anesthesia-management-of-totally-endoscopic-atrial-septal-defect-repair-with-a-robotic-surgical-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gang Wang, Changqing Gao, Qi Zhou, Tingting Chen, Yao Wang, Jiali Wang, Jiachun Li
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To investigate anesthetic techniques for robot-assisted endoscopic atrial septal defect (ASD) repair. DESIGN: Clinical observational study. SETTING: Operating room of a general military hospital. PATIENTS: 56 adult, ASA physical status 1 and 2 patients undergoing elective general anesthesia. INTERVENTIONS: After induction of general anesthesia, a left-sided, double-lumen endotracheal tube was positioned to allow single left-lung ventilation and contralateral CO(2) pneumothorax (capnothorax)...
December 2011: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20692791/bioengineered-vascular-graft-grown-in-the-mouse-peritoneal-cavity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lei Song, Lai Wang, Prediman K Shah, Aurelio Chaux, Behrooz G Sharifi
BACKGROUND: We tested the hypothesis that the mouse peritoneum can function like a bioreactor to generate directed bio-engineered tissues such as those used for bypass grafting. Additionally, we reasoned that the mouse animal model would allow us to elucidate the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms that are responsible for the generation of tissue in peritoneal cavity. METHODS: Plastic tubes (two tubes/mouse) were implanted into the peritoneal cavity of three strains of mice (C57BL/6, BALB/c, and MRL)...
October 2010: Journal of Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20522353/the-addition-of-a-brief-ultrasound-examination-to-clinical-assessment-increases-the-ability-to-confirm-placement-of-double-lumen-endotracheal-tubes
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Alan Sustić, Alen Protić, Tedi Cicvarić, Zeljko Zupan
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of a brief ultrasound examination (US) in detecting the correct position of the left double-lumen endotracheal tube (LDLT). DESIGN: Prospective, randomized clinical study. SETTING: Operating room of a university hospital. PATIENTS: 50 elective adult thoracic surgery patients who required a LDLT during anesthesia. INTERVENTION AND MEASUREMENTS: Patients were randomized to two groups: Group A, who underwent clinical assessment of the LDLT position, and Group B, who were examined clinically and by ultrasound...
June 2010: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18617120/can-ultrasound-be-useful-for-predicting-the-size-of-a-left-double-lumen-bronchial-tube-tracheal-width-as-measured-by-ultrasonography-versus-computed-tomography
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Alan Sustić, Damir Miletić, Alen Protić, Aldo Ivancić, Tedi Cicvarić
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To correlate tracheal width as measured by ultrasound with width measured by computed tomography (CT), and to evaluate the possible role of ultrasound in the selection of the proper size of left-sided double-lumen endotracheal tubes (LDLTs). DESIGN: Two independent, prospective, observational clinical studies (Study 1 and Study 2). SETTING: University hospital. PATIENTS: Study 1 included 25 patients and Study 2 included 20 adult thoracic surgery patients who required a LDLT during anesthesia...
June 2008: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17446776/role-of-ultrasound-in-the-airway-management-of-critically-ill-patients
#34
REVIEW
Alan Sustić
Ultrasound imaging of the upper airway in critically ill patients offers a number of attractive advantages compared with competitive imaging techniques or endoscopy. It is widely available, portable, repeatable, relatively inexpensive, pain-free, and safe. In this review article, I describe ultrasonographic anatomy of the upper respiratory organs and present the main potential applications of ultrasonography in airway management. The role of ultrasound in endotracheal tube placement, including preintubation assessment, verification of tube position, double-lumen intubation, and extubation outcome, are explained...
May 2007: Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16619986/video-assisted-thoracoscopic-pericardial-window-for-penetrating-cardiac-trauma
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pradeep H Navsaria, Andrew J Nicol
OBJECTIVE: To report our experience with thoracoscopic pericardial window (TPW) for occult penetrating cardiac injury. PATIENTS AND METHODS: During the study period (1 January - 31 December 2000), a small group of haemodynamically stable patients with anterior left-sided praecordial wounds were selected for TPW. All patients underwent general anaesthesia with double-lumen intubation and collapse of the left lung. A rigid laparoscope was inserted through a 2 cm incision in the 5th intercostal space in the anterior axillary line...
February 2006: South African Journal of Surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Chirurgie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16028432/response-to-intestinal-provocation-monitored-by-transabdominal-ultrasound-in-patients-with-food-hypersensitivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gülen Arslan, Odd Helge Gilja, Ragna Lind, Erik Florvaag, Arnold Berstad
OBJECTIVE: Owing to lack of objective measures, the diagnosis of food hypersensitivity may be difficult. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the intestinal response to direct provocation in patients with food hypersensitivity could be recognized by ultrasound. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty-two patients with chronic abdominal complaints, self-attributed to food hypersensitivity/allergy were included in the study. Via a nasoduodenal tube, the duodenal mucosa was challenged with the suspected food item dissolved in 10 ml water or saline...
April 2005: Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15850306/-aortic-coarctation-and-postcoarctation-mycotic-aneurysm-in-a-woman-20-weeks-pregnant-anesthetic-management
#37
REVIEW
A Reyes, F de la Gala, I Canal, J M Barrio, J Hortal, M Riesgo
A 28-year-old woman, 20 weeks pregnant, was diagnosed with aortic coarctation and postcoarctation mycotic aneurysm. After anesthetic induction, blood pressure was monitored in the radial artery of the right arm and the femoral artery of the right leg for two purposes: to verify hemodynamic stability as required in this type of operation and to determine the pressure gradient between the upper and lower limbs, which was approximately 40 mm Hg. To prevent spinal cord ischemia, an intradural catheter was inserted into the fourth and fifth lumbar space for spinal fluid drainage...
March 2005: Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12356191/catheter-dysfunction-and-thrombosis-of-double-lumen-hemodialysis-catheters-placed-in-the-femoral-vein
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Kimata, K Nitta, T Akiba, K Tominaga, K Suzuki, Y Watanabe, T Haga, A Kawashima, N Miwa, E Nishida, T Aoki, H Nihei
OBJECTIVE: Intraluminal thrombosis of the catheter was thought to be a major cause of catheter dysfunction. We evaluated if thrombi appear in the luminal side or outside of the catheters placed in the femoral vein in 21 hemodialysis patients. METHODS: 23 double-lumen catheter (25 cm long and 4 mm diameter polyurethane) strippings were consecutively performed. Mean catheter dwell time was 17.9 +/- 11.2 days (2-45 days). The femoral vein was observed with ultrasound echography, and thrombo-venous ratio (thrombus diameter/vein diameter) was calculated...
September 2002: Clinical Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11371871/thoracoscopic-transdiaphragmatic-adrenalectomy-the-initial-experience
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
I S Gill, A M Meraney, J C Thomas, G T Sung, A C Novick, I Lieberman
PURPOSE: We introduce the technique of thoracoscopic transdiaphragmatic adrenalectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Initially in 4 human cadavers bilateral thoracoscopic nephrectomy was performed to develop the technique of diaphragmatic incision, retroperitoneal control of renal artery and vein, circumferential mobilization of the kidney and adrenal gland, and suture repair of the diaphragm. Subsequently, 3 select patients underwent thoracoscopic transdiaphragmatic adrenalectomy (2 right side and 1 left side)...
June 2001: Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9782528/lung-flooding-a-new-method-for-complete-lung-sonography
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Lesser, S Klinzing, H Schubert, U Klein, M Bartel
A sonographic examination of the lung has so far been impossible because of sound reflection. In conjunction with video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, lung sonography would be helpful to make up for the lack of direct palpation. Animal experiments with pigs were performed to find out whether lung sonography becomes possible following bronchoalveolar flooding with a suitable liquid. The lung was filled with whole electrolyte solution through the left leg of a double-lumen endotracheal tube after resorption atelectasis (method 1) or compressive atelectasis (method 2)...
August 1998: Research in Experimental Medicine
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