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ISSN 1684-937X (печатная версия) [:en]ISSN 2521-6414 (Online),
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ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE CUFF PRESSURE CONTROL DURING ANESTHESIA IN CANCER PATIENTS
N.R. Abdukhalilov 1, A.A. Arynov 1, D.A. Baidaulet 1, A.A.Nurmanova 1, E.A. Seidalieva 1, V.V. Chursin 2
1. «Kazakh Research Institute of Oncology and Radiology» JSC, Аlmaty, the Republic of Kazakhstan;
2. Kazakhstan Medical University «Higher School of Public Healthcare», Аlmaty, the Republic of Kazakhstan
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.52532/2663-4864-2022-4-66-38-41
UDC: 616-006-089-07
Year: 2022 issure: 66 number: 4 pages: 38-41
ABSTRACT
Relevance: An endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff provides a seal and encloses the lower airway from aspiration. Normally, the pressure in the ETT cuff is in the range of 20 to 30 cm of water column. Both increased and insufficient inflation of the ETT cuff is associated with a number of complications.
The study aimed to compare the palpation and apparatus methods of pressure control in the endotracheal tube cuff during anesthesia in cancer patients.
Methods: A prospective observational study included 60 patients during general anesthesia in the department of anesthesiology and intensive care of KazIOR. Air was injected into the ETT cuff using a syringe, followed by palpating the ETT cuff balloon and pressure control using the IntelliCuff device (Hamilton Medical, Switzerland). The actual pressure was compared with normal values, then the air volume, actual and necessary to achieve normal pressure, was estimated.
Results: Assessment of the pressure level by the “classic” palpation method led to errors in the pressure level in the ETT cuff in more than 50% of cases; the normal level of pressure was only in 25 patients (42%), while the measured air volume in the cuff was on average 5.9±1.9 mL, although for the average air volume to achieve a pressure of 25 mm of water column was 3.9 mL, which led to an overestimated level of pressure in the ETT cuff.
Conclusion: Determining ETT cuff pressure by palpating the control balloon is a common practice that often results in incorrect pressure readings. At the same time, both high and low pressure in the ETT cuff is associated with complications. Using devices for measuring pressure in the ETT cuff allows you to control its level, while devices that allow prolonged monitoring of pressure in the ETT cuff have an advantage.
Keywords: endotracheal tube, cuff pressure control, microaspiration, tracheal intubation, lung ventilation.
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