Complications Associated with the Use of Supraglottic Airway Devices in Perioperative Medicine

Supraglottic airway devices are routinely used for airway maintenance in elective surgical procedures where aspiration is not a significant risk and also as rescue devices in difficult airway management. Some devices now have features mitigating risk of aspiration, such as drain tubes or compartment...

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Main Authors: Pavel Michalek, William Donaldson, Eliska Vobrubova, Marek Hakl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/746560
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spelling doaj-56822dd68beb4190886a63865b1fbb602020-11-25T01:08:15ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412015-01-01201510.1155/2015/746560746560Complications Associated with the Use of Supraglottic Airway Devices in Perioperative MedicinePavel Michalek0William Donaldson1Eliska Vobrubova2Marek Hakl3Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital, U Nemocnice 2, 120 21 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Anaesthetics, Antrim Area Hospital, Bush Road, Antrim BT41 4RD, UKDepartment of Anaesthesia and Intensive Medicine, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital, U Nemocnice 2, 120 21 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Anaesthesia and Intensive Medicine, St. Anne University Hospital, Pekarska 53, 656 91 Brno, Czech RepublicSupraglottic airway devices are routinely used for airway maintenance in elective surgical procedures where aspiration is not a significant risk and also as rescue devices in difficult airway management. Some devices now have features mitigating risk of aspiration, such as drain tubes or compartments to manage regurgitated content. Despite this, the use of these device may be associated with various complications including aspiration. This review highlights the types and incidence of these complications. They include regurgitation and aspiration of gastric contents, compression of vascular structures, trauma, and nerve injury. The incidence of such complications is quite low, but as some carry with them a significant degree of morbidity the need to follow manufacturers’ advice is underlined. The incidence of gastric content aspiration associated with the devices is estimated to be as low as 0.02% with perioperative regurgitation being significantly higher but underreported. Other serious, but extremely rare, complications include pharyngeal rupture, pneumomediastinum, mediastinitis, or arytenoid dislocation. Mild short-lasting adverse effects of the devices have significantly higher incidence than serious complications and involve postoperative sore throat, dysphagia, pain on swallowing, or hoarseness. Devices may have deleterious effect on cervical mucosa or vasculature depending on their cuff volume and pressure.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/746560
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author Pavel Michalek
William Donaldson
Eliska Vobrubova
Marek Hakl
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William Donaldson
Eliska Vobrubova
Marek Hakl
Complications Associated with the Use of Supraglottic Airway Devices in Perioperative Medicine
BioMed Research International
author_facet Pavel Michalek
William Donaldson
Eliska Vobrubova
Marek Hakl
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title Complications Associated with the Use of Supraglottic Airway Devices in Perioperative Medicine
title_short Complications Associated with the Use of Supraglottic Airway Devices in Perioperative Medicine
title_full Complications Associated with the Use of Supraglottic Airway Devices in Perioperative Medicine
title_fullStr Complications Associated with the Use of Supraglottic Airway Devices in Perioperative Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Complications Associated with the Use of Supraglottic Airway Devices in Perioperative Medicine
title_sort complications associated with the use of supraglottic airway devices in perioperative medicine
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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2314-6141
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Supraglottic airway devices are routinely used for airway maintenance in elective surgical procedures where aspiration is not a significant risk and also as rescue devices in difficult airway management. Some devices now have features mitigating risk of aspiration, such as drain tubes or compartments to manage regurgitated content. Despite this, the use of these device may be associated with various complications including aspiration. This review highlights the types and incidence of these complications. They include regurgitation and aspiration of gastric contents, compression of vascular structures, trauma, and nerve injury. The incidence of such complications is quite low, but as some carry with them a significant degree of morbidity the need to follow manufacturers’ advice is underlined. The incidence of gastric content aspiration associated with the devices is estimated to be as low as 0.02% with perioperative regurgitation being significantly higher but underreported. Other serious, but extremely rare, complications include pharyngeal rupture, pneumomediastinum, mediastinitis, or arytenoid dislocation. Mild short-lasting adverse effects of the devices have significantly higher incidence than serious complications and involve postoperative sore throat, dysphagia, pain on swallowing, or hoarseness. Devices may have deleterious effect on cervical mucosa or vasculature depending on their cuff volume and pressure.
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