The TotaltrackTM video laryngeal mask: an evaluation in 300 patients

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The TotaltrackTM is a new video laryngeal mask, which combines a supraglottic airway with a videolaryngoscope. We evaluated the performance of this device in an observational study in 300 adult patients. The Totaltrack was inserted at the first attempt and the glottis seen in all cases. In 249 patients (83%; 95%CI 78.7–87.3%) the glottis was seen at the first attempt. Adequate ventilation and tracheal intubation were achieved in all patients. The median time to visualisation of vocal cords, to confirmation of ventilation and to successful tracheal intubation was 5 s, 13 s and 24 s, respectively. Nineteen patients (6.3%; 95%CI 3.55–9.05%) suffered minor complications, such as mucosal lesion or blood staining. The Totaltrack appears effective for airway management.

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Gómez-Ríos, M., Freire-Vila, E., Casans-Francés, R., & Pita-Fernández, S. (2019). The TotaltrackTM video laryngeal mask: an evaluation in 300 patients. Anaesthesia, 74(6), 751–757. https://doi.org/10.1111/anae.14637

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