Comparison of Spontaneous Ventilation Time in Air Without Desaturation After Positive Pressure Ex… (NCT01323049) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Comparison of Spontaneous Ventilation Time in Air Without Desaturation After Positive Pressure Extubation Versus Aspiration Extubation When Awakening From General Anesthesia
France68 participantsStarted 2012-03
Plain-language summary
The primary objective is to show that positive pressure extubation improves oxygenation immediately after extubation compared to extubation via "aspiration" by evaluating and comparing the onset time of desaturation during spontaneous ventilation during awakening following general anesthesia.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 65 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* The patient must have given his/her informed and signed consent
* The patient must be insured or beneficiary of a health insurance plan
* The patient is available for 1 hour of follow up
* ASA 1 to 3
* The patient is schedules for orthopedic surgery (limbs) with general anesthesia
Exclusion Criteria:
* The patient is participating in another study
* The patient is in an exclusion period determined by a previous study
* The patient is under judicial protection, under tutorship or curatorship
* The patient refuses to sign the consent
* It is impossible to correctly inform the patient
* The patient is pregnant
* The patient is breastfeeding
* Chronic respiratory insufficiency
* Cardiopathy
* Obstructive sleep apnea
* Two or more predictive criteria for difficult mask ventilation (age \> 55 years, toothless, beard, snorer, BMI \> 26)
* No predictive criteria for difficult intubation (SPIDS \<= 10)
What they're measuring
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Spontaneous ventilation (air) time without desaturation after extubation (min)