Advantages Compared to face mask - better airway, free hands, reduce fatigue Compared to ETT - easily placed (even in inexperienced personnel) - not require.

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Advantages Compared to face mask - better airway, free hands, reduce fatigue Compared to ETT - easily placed (even in inexperienced personnel) - not require laryngoscopy or NMB - prevent Cx - hemodynamic and IOP stability - well tolerated at light plane -->clear airway - lower incidence of sore throat (7-12%) - useful in difficult intubation Meta-analysis : Brimacombe CJA 1995; 42: 1017

Problems Airway leak Positive pressure ventilation ? Regurgitation Risk of aspiration ? Gastric insufflation Failed insertion Pharyngeal /laryngeal trauma Nerve palsies Laryngospasm / bronchospasm

LMA- Positive Pressure Ventilation Devitt JH et al; Anesthesiology 1994; 80:550

Airway Sealing Pressure-Mucosal Pressure Brimacombe J et al Anesth Analg 1998;:87:

Rules for Positive Pressure Largest size of LMA possible Standard insertion technique Tidal volume : 6-8 ml/kg Airway pressure : cmH 2 0 Inflate to only 60 cm H 2 O intracuff pressure Auscultation of neck Reverse nm block while still deep Removal only when fully awake

Airway Pressure in LMA & ETT Berry A et al Anesthesiology 1999: 90;395-7

Influence of Head/Neck Position Leak pressure Fiberoptic score Adult Children Adult Children Neutral /9/4/2 7/11/5/1 Flexion /10/4/3 2/10/5/7 Rotation /10/5/2 6/12/4/2 Extension /10/5/2 10/10/3/1 Keller et al ; Anesth Analg 1999; 88: Okuda et al ; Anesth Analg 2000; 90: S226

Aspiration Related to LMA Brimacombe & Berry (1995); J Clin A 7: LMA Meta-analysis; 3/12,901 - ETT: 0.026% (Warner MA et al; A 1993 : 78: ) Cho DK et al; KJA1997; 32: > 2 hr, PPV, methylene blue & pH < 4 (GE reflux ) - ETT : LMA 2/49 : 3/41 (only in removal phase) ASA refresher course (1999) - 20 cases/ 100 million, risk factors, fully recovered

Specific Uses of LMA Superficial procedures Ambulatory surgical procedures Ophthalmic surgical procedures Oral and ENT surgical procedures Endoscopic procedure Pediatric surgical procedures Obstetric anesthesia Difficult intubation Emergency airway management

Survey of laryngeal airway usage in 11,910 patients Verghese C et al; Anesth Analg 1996; 82: LMA : 11,910(29.9 % ) / 39,840 2-yr study 99.8%: successful placement (ETT ; 14 : seal, 9 : placement) 44% : PPV 18.7%: intraabdominal op including laparoscopic procedures op : 2hr more : 579 patients (322 : controlled ventilation) 44 (0.37%) critical incidents, airway: 18, cardiovascular : regurgitation 4, vomiting 2, aspiration 1, bronchospasm 3 laryngospasm 8, gastric dilation 0 Safety & efficacy (PPV, laparoscopic, prolonged anesthesia)

Hemodynamic and IOP response Lamb K et al; BJA 1992; 69:143l

Endoscopic Procedure Arthroscopic surgery (A 1992;77:850) Fiberoptic bronchoscopy (EJA 1995;12; 357) Tracheal or bronchial stent Conduit for laser ablation of tracheal / carinal tumors (Anaesth Intens Care 1994;22:69) Laparoscopic procedure -- controversial Verghese C et al; Anesth Anal 1996;82:129 Iisuka T et al; Anesth Analg 2000;90:S210

Flexible Reinforced LMA Adenotonsillectomy (William PJ et al; BJA 1993; 70:30) Intranasal surgery (Webster AC et al; AA 1999; 88:421) - safe, stable protected airway during anesthesia - smoother emergence from anesthesia than ETT

Pediatric Surgical Procedures Ambulatory surgery : common Sedation type anesthesia- radiotherapy, etc Smaller size (1-2.5) Insertion if partially inflated cuff : more successful (Harada et al Anesth Analg :S367) - satisfactory airway: 85 % / 80 % - success rate, number of attempt: similar - blood clot on LMA : 0% / 40%

Difficult Intubation-LMA Ventilation / Intubation through LMA Use LMA for oxygenation while patient awaken Use LMA for anesthesia Intubate ETT using LMA as a conduit Maintain oxygenation via LMA while securing airway by alternative means ~

Intubation through LMA 6 mm ID ETT Blind method (30-93%) Intubating guide Fiberoptic-guided

Emergency Airway Management ASA difficult airway algorithm with LMA Benumof J Anesthesiology 1996; 84: Incidence of regurgitation during CPR Stone BJ et al; Resuscitaiton 1998;38:3-6 Regurg with Bag-valve-mask: 12.4% Regurg with LMA: : 3.5%

Difficult airway algorithm with LMA

Contraindication In patients at risk of regurgitation - obese, hital hernia, pregnant patient - history of gastric regurgitation, heartburn, ileus - full stomach In patients with pathology in pharynx Patients with low pulmonary compliance or high pulmonary resistance (> 20 cmH20). Whenever access to patient’s airway is difficult or ETT cannot readily accomplished (prone, lateral, Jackknife position)