Video Laryngoscopic Endotracheal Intubation in Cardiac Operation Theater - Experience at a Peripheral Tertiary Healthcare Centre of Bangladesh

Authors

  • Minhazur Rahman Chowdhury Junior Consultant, Cardiac Anesthesia, Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh
  • Muhammad Abdul Quaium Chowdhury Assistant Professor, Cardiac Surgery, Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh
  • Jitu Das Gupta Resident Surgeon, Cardiac Surgery, Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh
  • Subir Barua Junior Consultant, Cardiac Anesthesia, Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh
  • Mohammad Abdul Mannan Assistant Professor, Anesthesia, Chattogram Ma O Shishu Medical College Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh
  • Mohammad Fazle Maruf Assistant Professor, Cardiac Surgery, Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh
  • Mamunur Rahman Head of the Dept of Anesthesia, Marine City Medical College & Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh
  • Satyajit Dhar Associate Professor, Dept of Anesthesia, Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh
  • Nazmul Hosain Head of the Dept of Cardiac Surgery, Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, Chattogram, Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bhj.v35i1.49142

Keywords:

Video laryngoscope, Macintosh direct laryngoscope, Hemodynamic response, Intubation time

Abstract

Background: Endotracheal intubation is an essential primary skill for all anesthesiologists. For cardiac anesthesiologists rapid and proper intubation is more important as failure may cause serious consequences. Video laryngoscope provides a better real time view of the larynx, epiglottis and vocal cords. It also keeps the intubating anesthetist away from the patient as compared to conventional laryngoscopy. This may be very important in this COVID-19 era. To the best of our knowledge the Department of Cardiac Surgery and Cardiac Anesthesia of Chattogram Medical College & Hospital is the first center in Bangladesh to introduce video laryngoscope in cardiac OT.

The objective of this study was aimed to compare the intubation time, hemodynamic response to laryngoscopy, success rates and operator’s comfort using the conventional Macintosh laryngoscope and video laryngoscope in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

Materials and Methods: A total of 60 adult patients were included in this comparative study, subjected to general anesthesia for cardiac surgery, intubated using either conventional Macintosh direct laryngoscope or video laryngoscope. Patients were intubated by 3 different consultant anesthesiologists with equal competency of our department.

Results: There was not much difference between Video laryngoscopy and conventional laryngoscopy in terms of intubation time and success rate. Video laryngoscopy exhibited less hemodynamic response to laryngoscopy and intubation; however, the difference was not statistically significant in this small group of patients. Operators were much more comfortable with Video laryngoscope than conventional laryngoscope particularly with the cases of difficult intubation because of the better glottic view with the former.

Conclusion: Video laryngoscope is preferred by cardiac anesthetists because of better glottic view.

Bangladesh Heart Journal 2020; 35(1) : 47-53

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2020-09-15

How to Cite

Chowdhury, M. R., Chowdhury, M. A. Q., Gupta, J. D., Barua, S., Mannan, M. A., Maruf, M. F., Rahman, M., Dhar, S., & Hosain, N. (2020). Video Laryngoscopic Endotracheal Intubation in Cardiac Operation Theater - Experience at a Peripheral Tertiary Healthcare Centre of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Heart Journal, 35(1), 47–53. https://doi.org/10.3329/bhj.v35i1.49142

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