• Br J Anaesth · Mar 1996

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    Laryngeal mask airway performance: effect of cuff deflation during anaesthesia.

    • G N Morris and R Marjot.
    • Anaesthetic Department, Royal United Hospital, Avon.
    • Br J Anaesth. 1996 Mar 1; 76 (3): 456-8.

    AbstractWe studied the effect of deflating the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) cuff in situ on recorded respiratory tidal ventilation in 30 spontaneously breathing anaesthetized patients. Another 26 patients were studied in whom the LMA cuff was undisturbed. Deflation of the cuff to a pressure of 22 mm Hg (below an estimated arteriolar perfusion pressure of the pharyngeal mucosa), by removing approximately 50% of the recommended cuff injection volume, had a minimal effect on tidal ventilation (P = 0.9). This manoeuvre may have a role in minimizing transmitted cuff pressure on the adjacent pharyngeal mucosa. Complete cuff deflation, however, resulted in a 17% decrease in mean tidal ventilation (P < 0.05), with two patients (6%) demonstrating a substantial leak around the cuff and airway obstruction. The practice of complete cuff deflation during the recovery period from anaesthesia cannot be recommended.

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