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Randomized Controlled Trial
The effect of gel lubrication on cuff leakage of double lumen tubes during thoracic surgery.
- P S Sanjay, S A Miller, P R Corry, G N Russell, and S H Pennefather.
- Department of Anaesthesia, Cardiothoracic Centre, Thomas Drive, Liverpool L14 3PE, UK.
- Anaesthesia. 2006 Feb 1;61(2):133-7.
AbstractHigh-volume, low-pressure tracheal cuffs of disposable double lumen tubes may offer limited protection to the dependent lung if fluid leaks through folds in the inflated cuffs. This study was undertaken to determine the incidence of fluid leakage past the tracheal cuff and whether gel lubrication reduces the incidence. Fifty-five patients were randomly assigned to receive a double lumen tube with or without gel lubrication. The dependent lung was intubated. With the patient in the lateral position, methylthionium chloride was administered above the tracheal cuff via a pre-attached catheter. Fibreoptic bronchoscopy was performed to determine if dye had passed the tracheal cuff. Three patients were excluded. Dye leakage was seen in 12/27 and 3/25 patients in the unlubricated and lubricated group, respectively (p = 0.014). Gel lubrication significantly reduces fluid leakage past the tracheal cuff of a double lumen tube and should be considered for all thoracic surgical patients requiring one-lung ventilation.
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