Pre-shaping double-lumen endotracheal tubes based on video laryngoscope blade curvature enhances first-attempt intubation success rate in patients undergoing thoracoscopic surgery: a randomized controlled trial
Yanling Yang, Qian Liu, Fengfeng Xiao, Lei Yang, Hui Liu, Yuchan Wang, Min Liu, Jie Tang, Qi Wang, Jie Lv, Hongyan Zhang, Liu Xu, Wei Wang

TL;DR
Pre-shaping double-lumen tubes based on video laryngoscope blade curvature improves first-attempt intubation success and reduces trauma in thoracoscopic surgery.
Contribution
Demonstrates that pre-shaping DLTs according to video laryngoscope blade curvature improves first-attempt success and reduces complications.
Findings
Group P had a significantly higher first-attempt intubation success rate (91.1% vs. 72.7%).
Group P showed shorter intubation time and lower postoperative complications like pharyngolaryngeal pain and lip injuries.
Abstract
The widespread adoption of video laryngoscopes (VLs) in double-lumen endotracheal tube (DLT) intubation has not resolved controversies regarding their efficacy in improving first-attempt success rates. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of pre-shaping DLTs according to the VL blade curvature for tracheal intubation in patients undergoing thoracoscopic surgery. A total of 90 patients scheduled for elective thoracoscopic surgery under general anesthesia with left-sided DLT intubation were enrolled. The patients were aged ≥18 years and had an American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I or II. All patients were divided into two groups using a random number table method: a video laryngoscope blade curvature-based pre-shaping group (Group P, n = 45) and a traditional empirical shaping group (Group T, n = 45). All patients underwent total intravenous…
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TopicsAirway Management and Intubation Techniques · Anesthesia and Sedative Agents · Nosocomial Infections in ICU
