Anaesthesia
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Timing of removal of the laryngeal mask airway.
Previous studies reported that complications associated with removal of the laryngeal mask were more frequent in awake patients than in anaesthetised patients; however, these studies did not comply with the method described in the manufacturer's instruction manual. The reported incidences of regurgitation during the use of the laryngeal mask also differ considerably between studies. We studied these factors in 66 patients in whom the method described in the manual was used. ⋯ No apparent regurgitation occurred in any patient during operation, but one patient in the anaesthetised group regurgitated immediately after removal of the mask. The incidence of complications during or after removal of the laryngeal mask was significantly greater in the anaesthetised group than that in the awake group (p < 0.001; difference [95% CI]: 48.5 [30.5-66.5]%). Therefore, the laryngeal mask can be safely left in place until the patient has regained consciousness after emergence from anaesthesia.