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Pre-warming the Streamlined Liner of the Pharynx Airway (SLIPA (TM)) improves fitting to the laryngeal structure: a randomized, double-blind study

Title
Pre-warming the Streamlined Liner of the Pharynx Airway (SLIPA (TM)) improves fitting to the laryngeal structure: a randomized, double-blind study
Authors
Kang, HyunKim, Dong RimJung, Yong HunBaek, Chong WhaPark, Yong HeeOh, Jong InKim, Won JoongChoi, Geun Joo
Ewha Authors
김원중
SCOPUS Author ID
김원중scopus
Issue Date
2015
Journal Title
BMC ANESTHESIOLOGY
ISSN
1471-2253JCR Link
Citation
BMC ANESTHESIOLOGY vol. 15
Keywords
Pre-warmingSLIPAOropharyngeal leak pressureSupraglottic airway devices
Publisher
BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: The Streamlined Liner of the Pharynx Airway (SLIPA), a type of supraglottic airway, has a non-inflatable cuff that softens at body temperature to fit the laryngeal structure. We investigated whether pre-warming of SLIPA to body temperature may improve insertion parameters. Methods: Ninety adult patients were assigned equally randomized to either Group W or Group R. Anesthesia was induced using propofol, fentanyl, and rocuronium. In Group W, the SLIPA was warmed to 37 degrees C before insertion, whereas in Group R, it was inserted at room temperature. The insertion time, oropharyngeal leak pressure, postoperative throat pain, blood staining, regurgitation, number of attempts at insertion, and difficulty of insertion were compared between the two groups. Results: The insertion time was shorter in Group W than in Group R (3.60 [3.15-4.06] s vs. 6.00 [4.45-7.50] s; P < 0.001). Oropharyngeal leak pressure from the time of insertion until 3 min after insertion was significantly higher in Group W than in Group R (P < 0.05). Postoperative throat pain, measured using the visual analog scale, was lower in Group W than in Group R (0.00 [0.00 2.50] vs. 2.00 [0.00 4.50]; P = 0.006). The difficulty of insertion was lower in Group W than in Group R (P < 0.004). There were no significant differences in terms of blood staining, regurgitation, and number of attempts. Conclusions: Pre-warming the SLIPA to body temperature has significant benefits compared to maintaining the device at room temperature. Specifically, insertion was easier, both insertion and fitting to the laryngeal structure could be performed more quickly, and the incidence of sore throat was reduced.
DOI
10.1186/s12871-015-0151-4
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