Kinking of catheters during translaryngeal jet ventilation: A bench model investigation of eight devices

Objective: To evaluate oxygen flow through several transtracheal devices in native and right angle kinked states. Material and Method: Eight catheter-over-needle, and two oxygen conveyance devices (Enk Flow Modulator 10L/min flow and Manujet III Jet device 15, 30, 50 psi) were examined. Oxygen flow...

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Main Authors: Sukhupragarn W., Rosenblatt W.H.
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Language:English; Thai
Published: 2014
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21863680
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-29472014-08-30T02:25:35Z Kinking of catheters during translaryngeal jet ventilation: A bench model investigation of eight devices Sukhupragarn W. Rosenblatt W.H. Objective: To evaluate oxygen flow through several transtracheal devices in native and right angle kinked states. Material and Method: Eight catheter-over-needle, and two oxygen conveyance devices (Enk Flow Modulator 10L/min flow and Manujet III Jet device 15, 30, 50 psi) were examined. Oxygen flow from each catheter was measured five times with three insufflation patterns [continuous insufflation, one second insufflation/ one second pause (1:1), one second insufflation/three second pause (1:3)] in both native, and 90 degree kinked condition. Results: During continuous insufflation, all but the 20G catheter delivered flows of more than 7L/m with all conveyance pressures. With a 1:1 insufflation/pause ratio, catheters smaller than 16G were able to deliver 7L/min flow only with driving pressures of 30 and 50 psi. With a 1:3 insufflation ratio, no catheter could deliver adequate flow with 15 psi(manujet) or with the Enk Flow modulator. Only the Cook catheter and 14G Ravussin were capable at 30 psi. Only the Cook Transtracheal Jet Ventilation Catheter could deliver adequate flow in kinked position, but only at 50 psi. Conclusion: Needle-catheters designed for vascular access are marginally capable of effective TJV. The Cook Transtracheal Jet Ventilation catheter proved to be the most robust device in the kinked state, but only when combined with a high-pressure oxygen conveyance system. 2014-08-30T02:25:35Z 2014-08-30T02:25:35Z 2011 Article 1252208 21863680 JMTHB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-79961192271&partnerID=40&md5=64082de1f20f781536d1ee38d20a6c73 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21863680 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2947 English; Thai
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description Objective: To evaluate oxygen flow through several transtracheal devices in native and right angle kinked states. Material and Method: Eight catheter-over-needle, and two oxygen conveyance devices (Enk Flow Modulator 10L/min flow and Manujet III Jet device 15, 30, 50 psi) were examined. Oxygen flow from each catheter was measured five times with three insufflation patterns [continuous insufflation, one second insufflation/ one second pause (1:1), one second insufflation/three second pause (1:3)] in both native, and 90 degree kinked condition. Results: During continuous insufflation, all but the 20G catheter delivered flows of more than 7L/m with all conveyance pressures. With a 1:1 insufflation/pause ratio, catheters smaller than 16G were able to deliver 7L/min flow only with driving pressures of 30 and 50 psi. With a 1:3 insufflation ratio, no catheter could deliver adequate flow with 15 psi(manujet) or with the Enk Flow modulator. Only the Cook catheter and 14G Ravussin were capable at 30 psi. Only the Cook Transtracheal Jet Ventilation Catheter could deliver adequate flow in kinked position, but only at 50 psi. Conclusion: Needle-catheters designed for vascular access are marginally capable of effective TJV. The Cook Transtracheal Jet Ventilation catheter proved to be the most robust device in the kinked state, but only when combined with a high-pressure oxygen conveyance system.
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author Sukhupragarn W.
Rosenblatt W.H.
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Kinking of catheters during translaryngeal jet ventilation: A bench model investigation of eight devices
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Rosenblatt W.H.
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title Kinking of catheters during translaryngeal jet ventilation: A bench model investigation of eight devices
title_short Kinking of catheters during translaryngeal jet ventilation: A bench model investigation of eight devices
title_full Kinking of catheters during translaryngeal jet ventilation: A bench model investigation of eight devices
title_fullStr Kinking of catheters during translaryngeal jet ventilation: A bench model investigation of eight devices
title_full_unstemmed Kinking of catheters during translaryngeal jet ventilation: A bench model investigation of eight devices
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