Placement of left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tubes: Comparison of clinical and fibreoptic-guided placement

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Abstract

We have compared a new intubation manoeuvre using a fibreoptic bronchoscope with conventional blind placement of a double-lumen tube. Thirty adult patients who presented for thoracoscopy requiring one-lung ventilation underwent endobronchial intubation with a double-lumen tube inserted either in the conventional blind way or using a fibreoptic bronchoscope. There were four misplacements of the double-lumen tube using the conventional method but none using the bronchoscope. In addition, the bronchoscope allowed more rapid intubation (mean 106 vs 347 s). The results suggest that the fibreoptic-guided method of inserting the double-lumen tube was a satisfactory alternative to the conventional one.

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Cheong, K. F., & Koh, K. F. (1999). Placement of left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tubes: Comparison of clinical and fibreoptic-guided placement. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 82(6), 920–921. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/82.6.920

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