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Effect of patient position on the success rate of placing triple-cuffed double lumen endotracheal tubes: a two-center interventional observational studyopen access

Authors
Lee Dong KyuKim Tae-YopYun Jong-WonCho SeongkyunBae Hansu
Issue Date
Jan-2025
Publisher
대한마취통증의학회
Keywords
Bronchoscopy; Lung separation techniques; One-lung ventilation; Supine position; Thoracic surgery; Tube placement
Citation
Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, v.20, no.1, pp 78 - 85
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
Anesthesia & Pain Medicine
Volume
20
Number
1
Start Page
78
End Page
85
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/57745
DOI
10.17085/apm.24084
ISSN
1975-5171
2383-7977
Abstract
Background: Double-lumen endotracheal tubes (DLT) are essential for one-lung ventilation during thoracic surgery. Bronchoscopy is crucial for correct placement of a DLT to avoid complications such as hypoxemia. This study evaluated the effectiveness of the triple-cuffed DLT (tcDLT) in the supine and lateral positions for correct placement without bronchoscopic guidance. Methods: This prospective observational study included 167 patients scheduled for elective thoracic surgery requiring one-lung ventilation. The incidence of successful placement of left-sided tcDLTs was compared between the supine and lateral decubitus positions under bronchoscopic surveillance. Successful tcDLT placement was defined as the placement of the proximal end of the bronchial cuff within 5 mm of the carina. Results: Among 153 patients who completed the study, the successful tcDLT placement rate in the lateral position (70.6%) was significantly higher than that in the supine position (50.3%). The rate of difference was 20.3% (95% confidence interval [CI], 10.6–29.9%). The extended successful placement rate, including slightly deeper placements, showed no significant differences between the positions (88.9%; 95% CI, 83.9–93.9% in supine, 86.3%; 95% CI, 80.8–91.7% in lateral). Conclusions: tcDLT facilitates correct tube placement in both the supine and lateral positions, with a higher lateral success rate. This finding supports the idea that tcDLTs offer a reliable alternative for lung separation when bronchoscopy is not feasible.
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