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Christian Alflen

LMA Supreme™ and Ambu® AuraGain™ in anesthetized adult patients: a prospective observational study

BACKGROUND Second-generation laryngeal masks with gastric access are increasingly used in daily practice and expand the indications for laryngeal masks in the OR. Only limited data exist comparing different types of laryngeal masks. We investigated the second-generation laryngeal masks LMA Supreme™ and Ambu® AuraGain™ in a clinical setting. We hypothesized that the two devices would be comparable in terms of success rate and airway complications. METHODS After approval from the local ethics committee, data were collected in a prospective trial. Endpoints were success rate, time to insertion and airway morbidity. Anesthesiologists used either the Supreme (Teleflex Medical GmbH) or Gain (Ambu…

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The Orogastric Tube Guide® as a novel strategy for gastric tube insertion: a prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial

BACKGROUND Gastric tube insertion, either orally or nasally, is daily practice in anesthesia and intensive care. "Blind" insertion represents the common conventional method and is associated with low first-pass success and frequent complications. This trial aimed to evaluate the novel gastric tube guide as a rigid conduit in regard to insertion success rate, time required and associated complications versus the conventional "blind" insertion method. We hypothesized that the insertion success rate is higher using the Orogastric tube guide. METHODS This trial was approved by ethics committee prior to patient recruitment. In a randomized order, anesthetists performed oral insertion of a gastri…

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Usage of a semi-rigid intubation endoscope is not superior to a video laryngoscope. A prospective, randomised, controlled trial comparing the SensaScope vs. the McGrath Series 5 in surgical patients

Abstract Introduction Numerous guidelines and techniques have been developed to manage difficult airways and to prevent problems in airway management. To achieve an optimal view of the glottis, various video laryngoscopes and video stylets have been developed and introduced in clinical anaesthesia. The aim of this study was to compare the time to place the tracheal tube (TT) with the McGrath™ Series 5 (McG; Medtronic Dublin, Ireland) and the semi-rigid intubation endoscope SensaScope™ (Sc; Acutronic Medical Systems AG, Hirzel, Switzerland) in elective surgery patients. Methods With the approval of the local ethics committee, patients were recruited for this prospective, randomised clinical …

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Video laryngoscopy vs. direct laryngoscopy – Influence of the training status on the performance in both settings: An interim evaluation of a prospective, randomized, clinical trial

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