• Anesthesia and analgesia · Oct 2007

    Investigating the failure to aspirate subglottic secretions with the Evac endotracheal tube.

    • Christos K Dragoumanis, George I Vretzakis, Vassilios E Papaioannou, Vassilios N Didilis, Theodsia D Vogiatzaki, and Ioannis A Pneumatikos.
    • Department of Intensive Care, University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece. christosdragoumanis@gmail.com
    • Anesth. Analg. 2007 Oct 1;105(4):1083-5, table of contents.

    BackgroundAspiration of subglottic secretions is a widely used intervention for prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia. However, using the Hi-Lo Evac endotracheal tube (Hi-Lo Evac; Mallinckrodt; Athlone, Ireland) (Evac ETT), dysfunction of the suction lumen and subsequent failure to aspirate the subglottic secretions are common. Our objective in this study was to determine the causes of suction lumen dysfunction experienced with the Evac ETT.MethodsWe studied 40 adult patients intubated with the Evac ETT. In all cases for which dysfunction of the suction lumen was observed, the subglottic suction port was examined visually using a flexible bronchoscope.ResultsDysfunction of the suction lumen occurred in 19 of 40 patients (48%). In 17 of these (43%), it was attributed to blockage of the subglottic suction port by suctioned tracheal mucosa.ConclusionEvacuation of subglottic secretions using the Evac ETT is often ineffective due to prolapse of tracheal mucosa into the subglottic suction port.

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