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Pediatric airway surgery under spontaneous respiration using high-flow nasal oxygen.

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OBJECTIVES In pediatric airway surgery, SponTaneous Respiration using IntraVEnous anesthesia and Hi-flow nasal oxygen (STRIVE Hi) has not been well explored. Here, we report our experience of using STRIVE Hi… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES In pediatric airway surgery, SponTaneous Respiration using IntraVEnous anesthesia and Hi-flow nasal oxygen (STRIVE Hi) has not been well explored. Here, we report our experience of using STRIVE Hi in endoscopic evaluations and surgeries of the pediatric airway. METHODS This retrospective review was based on 45 airway procedures conducted under STRIVE Hi, performed by a single surgeon at a single institute from May 2017 to September 2018. After induction of anesthesia, continuous infusion with propofol and remifentanil was provided to ensure an adequate level of anesthesia and supply of humidified oxygen via a nasal cannula. Monitoring was conducted using a transcutaneous CO2 sensor and a pulse oximeter, and the oxygen reserve and bispectral indexes were measured. No muscle relaxant was administered. RESULTS The median age of the patients was 16.0 months (range: 1-215 months) and the median weight was 10.2 kg (range: 2.4-38.5 kg). The median duration of spontaneous respiration was min 40 (range: 10-140 min). The airway procedures included diagnostic microlaryngoscopy, tracheocutaneous fistula excision, balloon dilation, supraglottoplasty, laryngeal cleft repair, injection laryngoplasty, papilloma excision, and subglottic cyst removal. During these procedures, STRIVE Hi facilitated evaluation of dynamic obstruction of the airway and the immediate outcome of surgical treatment and provided a good surgical view. Intubation and the termination of spontaneous respiration were required in only five patients. CONCLUSIONS STRIVE Hi is an effective and feasible anesthesia option in pediatric airway surgery. It provides unobstructed surgical access and is applicable to a wide range of procedures.

Keywords: surgery spontaneous; spontaneous respiration; pediatric airway; airway surgery; respiration using

Journal Title: International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
Year Published: 2020

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