A comparative study of face mask ventilation quality of two different mask holding techniques: three finger grip with and without sub-mental maneuver, in infants (0-1 year of age) under general inhalation anesthesia
Compare ventilation quality of two different mask holding techniques (three finger grip with and without submental maneuver) in infants (<1 y/o)
Design
A double-blind randomized controlled trial with a parallel group design on 90 patients
Settings and conduct
This is an interventional study of infants undergoing elective surgery with general anesthesia in Children's Medical Center. After obtaining written informed consent from the guardians of the infants, patients are allocated to one of the interventional groups randomly, using the randomization.com website. After connecting the standard monitoring devices, general anesthesia is induced with 8% sevoflurane and 100% oxygen (flow=2lit/min) using one of the mask holding techniques (three finger grip with/without submental maneuver) in neutral position before intubation. Demographic data (age, sex, weight and height) for each patient is collected. Quantitative hemodynamic parameters (blood pressure, pulse rate & O2 saturation), expiratory tidal volume (quality of the patient's breath flow to the hyperinflation bag), abnormal respiratory sounds and respiratory distress are evaluated by a single experienced anesthesiologist and recorded by a third person unaware of the patient's group, during mask ventilation. End-tidal CO2 pressure is measured immediately after intubation. In case of any unexpected event, the necessary actions will be taken.
Participants/Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Infants; ASA 1, 2; elective surgery; general anesthesia
Exclusion Criteria: history of respiratory disease; maxillofacial anomalies; chest wall deformity; any object interfering with mask ventilation
Intervention groups
Group 1: three finger grip
Group 2: three finger grip with submental maneuver
Main outcome variables
Expiratory tidal volume; End-tidal CO2 pressure; O2 sat; SBP and DBP; PR; Respiratory sounds and respiratory distress
General information
Reason for update
Acronym
IRCT registration information
IRCT registration number:IRCT20221114056498N1
Registration date:2022-12-18, 1401/09/27
Registration timing:prospective
Last update:2022-12-18, 1401/09/27
Update count:0
Registration date
2022-12-18, 1401/09/27
Registrant information
Name
Elahe Radmehr
Name of organization / entity
Country
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Phone
+98 21 2202 8897
Email address
elahe75r@gmail.com
Recruitment status
Recruitment complete
Funding source
Expected recruitment start date
2022-12-22, 1401/10/01
Expected recruitment end date
2023-01-21, 1401/11/01
Actual recruitment start date
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Actual recruitment end date
empty
Trial completion date
empty
Scientific title
A comparative study of face mask ventilation quality of two different mask holding techniques: three finger grip with and without sub-mental maneuver, in infants (0-1 year of age) under general inhalation anesthesia
Public title
Adding submental maneuver to three finger mask holding technique in general inhalation anesthesia
Purpose
Treatment
Inclusion/Exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria:
Age under 1 year old
ASA 1, 2
Candidate for elective surgery
Undergoing general anesthesia
Exclusion criteria:
Presence of any maxillofacial anomalies
Chest wall deformity
Any past medical history of respiratory diseases
Any foreign object interfering with mask ventilation
Age
To 12 months old
Gender
Both
Phase
N/A
Groups that have been masked
Participant
Investigator
Outcome assessor
Sample size
Target sample size:
90
Randomization (investigator's opinion)
Randomized
Randomization description
The required sample size for this study is 90. Subjects were randomized into 2 blocks using the website www.randomization.com before beginning the investigation. 45 numbers out of the numbers 1-90 were allocated randomly to each intervention group (group 1: three finger grip without the submental maneuver, group 2: three finger grip with the submental maneuver). The number and its assigned technique were inserted in the data collection form for each patient. For example, it was specified that, for patient number 4 the threff finger grip technique without the submental maneuver should be performed. Only the researcher performing mask ventilation is aware of the patient's allocated group. The person in charge of collecting the data is unaware of the patient's group.
Blinding (investigator's opinion)
Double blinded
Blinding description
Parents/guardians of the infant from whom written informed consent was obtained were unaware of the allocated group of the patient. Only the researcher performing mask ventilation was aware of the technique used for mask ventilation in each patient. Also, the monitor showing the parameters that were intended to be studied in this study and the hyperinflation bag were placed in a way that this researcher couldn't see them and was unaware of these parameters. The person collecting and writing the data from the monitor, not only was unaware of the mask holding technique for each patient, but also was positioned in a place that couldn't see the technique used by the researcher performing mask ventilation.
Placebo
Not used
Assignment
Parallel
Other design features
Secondary Ids
empty
Ethics committees
1
Ethics committee
Name of ethics committee
Children's Medical Center-Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Street address
Dr. Qarib St.
City
Tehran
Province
Tehran
Postal code
1419733151
Approval date
2021-04-04, 1400/01/15
Ethics committee reference number
IR.TUMS.CHMC.REC.1400.024
Health conditions studied
1
Description of health condition studied
Face mask holding technique
ICD-10 code
T88.9
ICD-10 code description
Complication of surgical and medical care, unspecified
Primary outcomes
1
Description
expiratory tidal volume
Timepoint
During holding the mask
Method of measurement
Quality of patient's breath flow to the hyperinflation bag by an experienced anesthesiology attending (good-fair-bad)
Secondary outcomes
empty
Intervention groups
1
Description
Pulse oximeter and the right-sized blood pressure cuff are attached to the patient and the patient is monitored. Anesthesia machine is turned on and ready. Anesthesia is induced by 100 percent O2 and 8% sevoflurane gas, using the three finger grip technique without the submental maneuver before intubation.
Category
Treatment - Other
2
Description
Pulse oximeter and the right-sized blood pressure cuff are attached to the patient and the patient is monitored. Anesthesia machine is turned on and ready. Anesthesia is induced by 100 percent O2 and 8% sevoflurane gas, using the three finger grip technique with the submental maneuver before intubation.