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Completed NA INTERVENTIONAL NCT04959149

Face-to-face Intubation in Morbidly Obese

View on ClinicalTrials.gov Updated Dec 15, 2025

Brief Summary

Introduction : In a typical endotracheal intubation, the patient is in the supine position, with the anesthetist standing behind his head and with adequate access to the head and neck of the patient. However, there are several situations, where traditional intubation is very difficult or even impossible. In immobilised trauma victims, with limited access to the head, suspected cervical spine injury or in sitting positioned patient an intubation performed by a person standing in front of a patient might be the only chance of airway management. Moreover, in case of general anesthesia in bariatric patients, face-to-face (inverse) method is increasingly being considered due to upper body elevation position, recommended in this group of patients. This was a parallel randomised controlled trial in patients scheduled for planned sleeve gastrectomy in Barlicki University Hospital, Lodz, Poland. Randomization and allocation to trial group were carried out by drawing envelopes by independent observer before a procedure. Randomized and recruited participants were 76 adults (typical intubation n= 36, face-to-face intubation n=40). Main outcome was a time of intubation using Airtraq video laryngoscope measured by independent assistant.

Detailed Description

Aim : The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of face-to-face intubation in airway management. Methods : Patients admitted to hospital for elective sleeve gastrectomy procedure will be included in the study protocol. Before induction of anaesthesia the draw of the method will be held. The choice of method of intubation (inverse or typical) will be random. 1. All patients will be positioned with the elevation of the upper body about 30 degrees. The standard anesthesia monitoring involves electrocardiogram, pulsoxymetry, non-invasive blood pressure and end-tidal carbon dioxide. 2. Patients will be pre-oxygenated for 5 min. with 100% oxygen using facemask. 3. The induction of general anesthesia will be performed by the intravenous administration of 1-2 µg.kg-1 of fentanyl and 2-2,5 mg.kg-1 propofol. 4. After mask ventilation possibility is confirmed, rocuronium in a dose of 0,6 mg.kg-1 will be given. 5. After obtaining an optimal muscle relaxation (90 s.) patient will be intubated. In face-to-face method an anesthetist is standing in front of a patient. In typical intubation an anesthetist is standing behind the patient's head. 6. In case of prolonged face-to-face intubation (\>120 s) or 2 unsuccessful attempts, patients are supposed to be intubated in a traditional way with the same video laryngoscope. 7. General anesthesia will be continued with desflurane and a mixture of the oxygen and air, volume-controlled ventilation parameters will be adjusted to age and ideal body weight.

Interventions

Name: AirTraq videolaryngoscope
Type: DEVICE
Description: intubation of morbidly obese patient using Airtraq videolaryngoscope

Primary Outcomes

Measure: time of intubation
TimeFrame: during the intervention/procedure
Description: time of intubation measured from grabbing the device to confirming the correct placement using EtCO2

Trial Information

NCT ID

NCT04959149

Status

Completed

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Phases

NA

Sponsor

Medical University of Lodz

Last Updated

December 15, 2025