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NCT03282604N/ACompleted

The Ideal Length of the Nasotracheal Tube Considering Nasotracheal Tube Size

Yonsei University·observational·Posted Sep 14, 2017·Updated Feb 12, 2019

In Brief

An observational study for Nasotracheal Intubation for General Anesthesia. Completed, enrolled 146 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The nasotracheal intubation is preferred for oral surgery; it provides an easier view of the surgical field. However, nasotracheal tubes are produced by foreign countries. Tubes are often not fitted in anatomy of Korean people because of small nostril. When the size of the tube is chosen by nostril size, the length of nasotracheal tube is not appropriate to the glottis. The aim of this study is to evaluate the appropriateness of the tube depth and to suggest the ideal length of the nasotracheal tube during the intubation of the selected tracheal tube in consideration of the size of the nasal cavity in Koreans. 146 patients (73 males and 73 females) who are scheduled for nasal intubation for general anesthesia will be enrolled. The primary outcome is the ideal length of tube that allows the distance from the vocal cords to the proximal portion of the tube cuff to be greater than 2 cm and the tip of the intubated tube to be located 5 ± 2 cm above the tracheal carina. The size of nostril, length from the nare to the carina and vocal cord are measured.

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesSouth Korea
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedSep 14, 2017
Enrollment StartSep 25, 2017
Primary CompletionDec 6, 2018
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.2 yearsPosted 8.8 years ago