Endotrakeal tüp kafinin doğru basinçta şişirilmesinde anestezistin deneyimi önemli mi? Is Anesthesiologist's experience important while inflating the endotracheal tube cuff with the right pressure?

2010 
Objectives: Cuff pressure in endotracheal tubes should be in the range of 26–30 cm H 2 O. In this study we aimed to examine whether anesthesiologist’s experience is important while inflating the endotracheal tube correctly af ter the intubation. Materials and methods: The patients who were included to the study were intubated after the induction of general anesthesia. The patients were divided into 4 groups according to the training year of the anesthesia research assistant resident inflating the endotracheal tube (ET) cuff. Group I (n=64) the cuff pressure which were inflated by the first year residents; Group II (n=92) the cuff pressure which were inflated by the 2 nd year residents; Group III (n=144) the cuff pressure which were inflated by the 3 rd year residents; Group IV (n=93) the cuff pressure which were inflated by the 4 th year residents were measured by manometer. Results: When we compared the cases in which the cuff pressure were between 26-30cm H 2 O we found that the best results were in Group II and respectively in Group III and IV and the worst results were in Group I. The difference between Group II and Group I were statistically significant (p<0.05).
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