Novel co-Axial, disposable, low-cost 3D printed videolaryngoscopes for patients with COVID-19: A manikin study

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Abstract

BACKGROUND COVID-19 continues to present challenges to both patient management and the protection of the airway management team involved, in particular in resource-constrained low-income countries. Among the most concerning complications in affected patients is rapid hypoxemic respiratory failure requiring tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation. Videolaryngoscopy without peri-intubation oxygenation is the recommended approach in COVID-19 patients. However, the absence of peri-intubation oxygenation during intubation attempts can lead to hypoxia, and result in life-Threatening complications in already critically ill patients. OBJECTIVE To develop low-cost disposable 3D printed videolaryngoscope designs with integrated channels for oxygen, suction, WIFI-enabled camera and tracheal tube channels, as well as a flexible transparent barrier anchor to offer optional additional protection to the user and airway management team. DESIGN A manikin study. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS Three experienced consultant anaesthetists in the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES To generate novel co-Axial videolaryngoscopes that meet International Standards, ISO7376 : 2020 standards for anaesthetic and respiratory equipment (laryngoscopes for tracheal intubation), and to demonstrate successful tracheal intubation of a manikin trainer in a range of configurations ('easy' to 'difficult') in accordance with the Cormack-Lehane grading of laryngeal view. RESULTS Final design prototypes met the minimum criteria for strength and rigidity according to ISO7376 : 2020, including blade tip displacement under load (65 N and 150 N). Preliminary validation has demonstrated successful tracheal intubation of a manikin trainer in all configurations including 'difficult' (Cormack-Lehane Grade 3 view). CONCLUSIONS This low-cost, rapid in-house manufacture could offer a mitigation of supply chain disruptions that can arise during global pandemics. Furthermore, it could offer a low-cost solution in low-income countries where there is an infection risk caused by re-using most current videolaryngoscopes requiring sterilisation before re-use, as well as limitations in the availability of personal protective equipment.

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Gorman, L., Dickson, A. N., Monaghan, M., Vaughan, F., Murphy, B., Dowling, D. P., … Jones, J. F. X. (2022). Novel co-Axial, disposable, low-cost 3D printed videolaryngoscopes for patients with COVID-19: A manikin study. European Journal of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, 2(1), e0015. https://doi.org/10.1097/EA9.0000000000000015

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