To Compare Videolaryngoscope Against Direct Laryngoscope for Intubation When Powered Air Purifying Respirator is Worn
Coronavirus Infection, Ventilatory Failure, Anesthesia Intubation Complication
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Coronavirus Infection focused on measuring Intubation, Direct laryngoscope, Video laryngoscope, Personal protective equipment, Powered Air Purifying Respirator, Coronavirus Disease 2019
Eligibility Criteria
Patients who attend the Pre-operative Evaluation Clinic (PEC) in Singapore General Hospital (SGH) for pre-anesthesia assessment will be screened by a study team member for recruitment if they meet the inclusion criteria.
Patients will be undergoing routine pre-anesthesia assessment (including review of medical conditions and airway anatomy) by the anesthetists in the PEC prior to their planned elective surgeries. During their routine pre-anesthesia assessment, they will also be assessed by a study team member to confirm if they meet the eligibility criteria. If they are eligible for enrollment, a qualified practitioner will take informed consent.
We will also recruit 10 anesthetists from the Division to perform the intubations. The 10 anaesthetists will have to self-report experience in both the use of McGrath videolaryngoscope (VL) and direct laryngoscope (DL) for intubation (at least 20 successful intubations with McGrath VL or DL).
Inclusion Criteria for patients:
- 21 years old and above
- Not pregnant
- ASA physical status I, II and III
- BMI less than 35kg/m2
- Elective surgical operations requiring general anesthesia and endotracheal intubation
- Able to give own informed consent
- No features of difficult airway which has to consist all of the following:
- Class I and II on the modified Mallampati classification
- Thyromental distance of 6.5cm and above
- Mouth opening of 3.5cm and above
- Sterno-mental distance of 12.5cm and above
Inclusion Criteria for Anesthetists:
- Qualified anesthetists (associate consultants and above)
- Experience with both the use of McGrath VL and DL for intubation (at least 20 successful intubations using McGrath VL)
- Willing to perform intubation with PAPR donned and using either the McGrath VL or DL
Exclusion Criteria for patients:
- Below 21 years old
- Pregnancy
- ASA status IV and above
- Poorly-controlled cardiorespiratory conditions (such as poorly-controlled asthma with Asthma Control Test ≤ 19, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease GOLD 2 and above, exertional angina, coronary artery disease with active symptoms, heart failure with New York Heart Association Class III and above)
- Body Mass Index ≥ 35 kg/m2
- Emergency operation
- Unable to give own consent
- Any feature of difficult airway which is
- Class III and IV on the Modified Mallampati Classification
- Thyromental distance less than 6.5cm
- Mouth opening less than 3.5cm
- Sterno-mental distance less than 12.5cm
- History of difficult intubation
- Unstable cervical spine
Exclusion criteria for anesthetists:
- Non-specialist anesthetist
- Inexperience with both the use of McGrath VL and DL for intubation (less than 20 successful intubations using McGrath VL)
- Unwilling to perform intubation with PAPR donned using either the McGrath VL or DL
Sites / Locations
- Singapore General Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
McGrath videolaryngoscope
Direct laryngoscope
Anesthetists randomized to this group will intubate patients using the McGrath videolaryngoscope
Anesthetists randomized to this group will intubate patients using the direct laryngoscope