2014, Number 4
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Acta Med Cent 2014; 8 (4)
Fastrach laryngeal mask in diagnostic fibrobronchoscopy
Consuegra CAN, Pérez SD, Benítez PMO, Rodríguez RJM, Quintero SN, Mora GIC
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 9-15
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: hypoxia and difficulty to establishment of the airway are two
problems faced while performing fibrobronchoscopy. Today many hospitals in the
world perform bronchoscopy through the laryngeal mask.
Objectives: To describe the use of the Fastrach laryngeal mask for performing
fibrobronchoscopy.
Methods: 30 patients advertised for bronchoscopy were studied at "Comandante
Manuel Fajardo Rivero" Military Hospital who were ventilated with Fastrach and
the variables were studied hemodynamic variables, oxygenation and ventilation,
the specific time related with laryngeal mask and the process and the associated
complications.
Results: Although the values of hemodynamic variables reflected very significant differences at different times, they were normal; similar behavior was venting. Specific times of the maneuver, of removal of the device and the procedure (12.14 ± 4.55 seconds, 335.88 ± 89.91 seconds and 1500 ± 600 seconds,
respectively) were reported. In all patients the procedure was successful and associated with few complications.
Conclusions: hemodynamic stability, few associated complications, and
successful removal and insertion of Fastrach laryngeal mask offered adequate
conditions of ventilation and oxygenation during diagnostic fibrobronchoscopy.
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