Background The i-gel™ is a single-use supraglottic airway device (SAD) that allows fibreoptic-guided tracheal intubation through the device. Until now, no prospective data for this procedure are available. Therefore, in a prospective randomized controlled trial, we evaluated fibreoptic-guided tracheal intubation with a standard Rsch™ PVC tracheal tube (TT) through the i-gel™ compared with the single-use ILMA™ (sILMA™) TT through the sILMA™ in patients with a predicted difficult airway. Methods With ethics committee approval and written informed consent, 160 patients were randomly assigned to either SAD. After placement of the SAD, a fibreoptic bronchoscope was introduced into the trachea as a railroad for the TT. Primary outcome variable was the first-attempt fibreoptic-guided intubation success rate. Secondary variables included time for insertion and intubation, airway leak pressures, fibreoptic view, and adverse events. Data are presented as mean (sd) or percentages. A P-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results Fibreoptic-guided intubation was successful at the first attempt in 76 patients (96) using the i-gel™ and in 71 patients (90) using the sILMA™ (P=0.21). Most of the failed intubations were rescued by conventional laryngoscopy. Airway leak pressure was higher for the sILMA™. There were no problems during removal of either type of SAD. Conclusions Fibreopic-guided tracheal intubation through the i-gel™ using a standard Rsch™ Magill TT is successful and an alternative to the sILMA™ with the sILMA™ TT. © The Author [2011].
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Kleine-Brueggeney, M., Theiler, L., Urwyler, N., Vogt, A., & Greif, R. (2011). Randomized trial comparing the i-gelTM and Magill tracheal tube with the single-use ILMATM and ILMATM tracheal tube for fibreoptic-guided intubation in anaesthetized patients with a predicted difficult airway. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 107(2), 251–257. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/aer103
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