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Individualized rotation of left double lumen endobronchial tube to improve placement success rate: a randomized controlled trial
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Abstract
Background
In conventional practice, the left double lumen tube (DLT) is rotated 90° counterclockwise when the endobronchial cuff passes glottis. Success rate upon the first attempt is < 80%, likely owing to varying morphology of the bronchial bifurcation.
Methods
We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare 90° counterclockwise rotation versus individualized degree of rotation in adult patients undergoing elective thoracic surgery using left DLT. The degree of rotation in the individualized group was based on the angle of the left main bronchi as measured on computed tomography (CT). The primary outcome was the first attempt left DLT placement success rate.
Results
A total of 556 patients were enrolled: 276 in the control group and 280 in the individualized group. The average angle of the left main bronchi was 100.6±9.5° (range 72° to 119°). The first attempt left DLT placement success rate was 82.6% (228/276) in the control group versus 91.4% (256/280) in the individualized group (P=0.02, χ2 test). The rate of carina mucosal injury, as measured at 30 min after the start of surgery under fibreoptic bronchoscopy, was significantly lower in individualized group than control group (14.0% versus 19.6%, P=0.041). The individualized group also had lower rate of postoperative sore throat (29.4% versus 44.0%, P<0.001) and hoarseness (16.8% versus 24.7%, P<0.05).
Conclusions
Individualized rotation of left DLT based on the angle of the left main bronchi on preoperative CT increased first attempt success rate in adult patients undergoing elective thoracic surgery.
Trial registration
The trial is registered at Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR2100053349; principal investigator Xiang Quan, date of registration November 19, 2021).
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Title: Individualized rotation of left double lumen endobronchial tube to improve placement success rate: a randomized controlled trial
Description:
Abstract
Background
In conventional practice, the left double lumen tube (DLT) is rotated 90° counterclockwise when the endobronchial cuff passes glottis.
Success rate upon the first attempt is < 80%, likely owing to varying morphology of the bronchial bifurcation.
Methods
We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare 90° counterclockwise rotation versus individualized degree of rotation in adult patients undergoing elective thoracic surgery using left DLT.
The degree of rotation in the individualized group was based on the angle of the left main bronchi as measured on computed tomography (CT).
The primary outcome was the first attempt left DLT placement success rate.
Results
A total of 556 patients were enrolled: 276 in the control group and 280 in the individualized group.
The average angle of the left main bronchi was 100.
6±9.
5° (range 72° to 119°).
The first attempt left DLT placement success rate was 82.
6% (228/276) in the control group versus 91.
4% (256/280) in the individualized group (P=0.
02, χ2 test).
The rate of carina mucosal injury, as measured at 30 min after the start of surgery under fibreoptic bronchoscopy, was significantly lower in individualized group than control group (14.
0% versus 19.
6%, P=0.
041).
The individualized group also had lower rate of postoperative sore throat (29.
4% versus 44.
0%, P<0.
001) and hoarseness (16.
8% versus 24.
7%, P<0.
05).
Conclusions
Individualized rotation of left DLT based on the angle of the left main bronchi on preoperative CT increased first attempt success rate in adult patients undergoing elective thoracic surgery.
Trial registration
The trial is registered at Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR2100053349; principal investigator Xiang Quan, date of registration November 19, 2021).
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