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Transnasal Humidified Rapid-insufflation Ventilatory Exchange (THRIVE) Vs. Facemask Breathing Pre-oxygenation for Rapid Sequence Induction in Adults: a Prospective Randomised Non-blinded Clinical Trial

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Journal Anaesthesia
Specialty Anesthesiology
Date 2018 Jan 14
PMID 29330853
Citations 38
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Abstract

Transnasal humidified rapid-insufflation ventilatory exchange (THRIVE) can prolong apnoea time in adults. Therefore, THRIVE used for pre-oxygenation in rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia could extend safe apnoea time during prolonged laryngoscopy and intubation. In this randomised controlled trial, we compared the lowest peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO ) during intubation when pre-oxygenating with either traditional facemask or THRIVE. Eighty adult patients, undergoing rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia for emergency surgery, were randomly allocated to pre-oxygenation with 100% oxygen with facemask or with THRIVE. Median (IQR [range]) lowest SpO until 1 min after intubation was 99% (97-100 [70-100]%) for the facemask group vs. 99% (99-100 [96-100]%) for the THRIVE group (p = 0.097). Five patients (12.5%) desaturated below 93% when pre-oxygenated with the facemask vs. none in the THRIVE group (p = 0.019). There were no differences in intubation time or apnoea time between the groups. Median intubation time was 51 (34-66 [22-261]) s in the facemask group vs. 48 (38-63 [10-146]) s in the THRIVE group (p = 0.99). Median apnoea time was 109 (86-142 [37-291]) s and 116 (92-146 [63-249]) s when using facemask and THRIVE, respectively (p = 0.49). No signs of regurgitation of gastric content were detected. The data on desaturation indicate potential benefits of oxygenation with THRIVE for rapid sequence induction compared with facemask pre-oxygenation.

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