Anaesthesia
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
A randomised comparison of the self-pressurised air-QTM intubating laryngeal airway with the LMA Unique™ in children.
We conducted a randomised trial comparing the self-pressurised air-Q™ intubating laryngeal airway (air-Q SP) with the LMA-Unique in 60 children undergoing surgery. Outcomes measured were airway leak pressure, ease and time for insertion, fibreoptic examination, incidence of gastric insufflation and complications. ⋯ Both devices provided effective ventilation without the need for airway manipulation. The air-Q SP is an alternative to the LMA-Unique should the clinician prefer a device not requiring cuff monitoring during anaesthesia.
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This study aimed to compare the haemodynamics in healthy pregnant women with the haemodynamics in women with untreated pre-eclampsia, to determine the cardiovascular reason for hypertension in pre-eclampsia. 40 women with untreated pre-eclampsia, 40 matched healthy pregnant women and 20 non-pregnant women were studied using transthoracic echocardiography. Untreated pre-eclampsia demonstrated (mean (SD), healthy non-pregnant vs healthy pregnant vs untreated pre-eclampsia) increased cardiac output (3400 (752) vs 4109 (595) vs 4789 (1416) ml.min(-1), p=0.002), increased stroke volume (53 (10) vs 53 (8) vs 59 (13) ml, p=0.04), increased fractional shortening (35 (5) vs 35 (7) vs 41 (8) %, p=0.006), increased fractional area change (57 (7) vs 57 (9) vs 65 (9)%, p=0.002) and increased systemic vascular resistance (2116 (457) vs 1613 (315) vs 2016 (625) dyne.s.cm(-5), p=0.001). Mitral E/septal e' was higher (6.0 (1.1) vs 6.7 (1.3) vs 10.4 (2.4), p=0.002) and left atrial size increased (3.2 (0.3) vs 3.8 (0.4) vs 4.0 (0.4) cm, p=0.002). Hypertension in untreated pre-eclampsia is due to increased cardiac output and mild vasoconstriction, with increased inotropy and reduced diastolic function.