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Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016

Comparação das características de inserção de sonda nasogástrica, usando visibilização pelo laringoscópio GlideScope® vs. guiada pelo laringoscópio MacIntosh em pacientes anestesiados e intubados

Wan Hafsah Wan Ibadullah; Nurlia Yahya; Siti Salmah Ghazali; Esa Kamaruzaman; Liu Chian Yong; Adnan Dan; Jaafar Md Zain

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE This was a prospective, randomized clinical study to compare the success rate of nasogastric tube insertion by using GlideScope™ visualization versus direct MacIntosh laryngoscope assistance in anesthetized and intubated patients. METHODS Ninety-six ASA I or II patients, aged 18-70 years were recruited and randomized into two groups using either technique. The time taken from insertion of the nasogastric tube from the nostril until the calculated length of tube had been inserted was recorded. The success rate of nasogastric tube insertion was evaluated in terms of successful insertion in the first attempt. Complications associated with the insertion techniques were recorded. RESULTS The results showed success rates of 74.5% in the GlideScope™ Group as compared to 58.3% in the MacIntosh Group (p=0.10). For the failed attempts, the nasogastric tube was successfully inserted in all cases using rescue techniques. The duration taken in the first attempt for both techniques was not statistically significant; Group A was 17.2±9.3s as compared to Group B, with a duration of 18.9±13.0s (p=0.57). A total of 33 patients developed complications during insertion of the nasogastric tube, 39.4% in Group A and 60.6% in Group B (p=0.15). The most common complications, which occurred, were coiling, followed by bleeding and kinking. CONCLUSION This study showed that using the GlideScope™ to facilitate nasogastric tube insertion was comparable to the use of the MacIntosh laryngoscope in terms of successful rate of insertion and complications.


Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016

Comparing insertion characteristics on nasogastric tube placement by using GlideScope™ visualization vs. MacIntosh laryngoscope assistance in anaesthetized and intubated patients

Wan Hafsah Wan Ibadullah; Nurlia Yahya; Siti Salmah Ghazali; Esa Kamaruzaman; Liu Chian Yong; Adnan Dan; Jaafar Md Zain

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE This was a prospective, randomized clinical study to compare the success rate of nasogastric tube insertion by using GlideScope™ visualization versus direct MacIntosh laryngoscope assistance in anesthetized and intubated patients. METHODS Ninety-six ASA I or II patients, aged 18-70 years were recruited and randomized into two groups using either technique. The time taken from insertion of the nasogastric tube from the nostril until the calculated length of tube had been inserted was recorded. The success rate of nasogastric tube insertion was evaluated in terms of successful insertion in the first attempt. Complications associated with the insertion techniques were recorded. RESULTS The results showed success rates of 74.5% in the GlideScope™ Group as compared to 58.3% in the MacIntosh Group (p=0.10). For the failed attempts, the nasogastric tube was successfully inserted in all cases using rescue techniques. The duration taken in the first attempt for both techniques was not statistically significant; Group A was 17.2±9.3s as compared to Group B, with a duration of 18.9±13.0s (p=0.57). A total of 33 patients developed complications during insertion of the nasogastric tube, 39.4% in Group A and 60.6% in Group B (p=0.15). The most common complications, which occurred, were coiling, followed by bleeding and kinking. CONCLUSION This study showed that using the GlideScope™ to facilitate nasogastric tube insertion was comparable to the use of the MacIntosh laryngoscope in terms of successful rate of insertion and complications.


Critical Care and Shock | 2010

The use of dexmedetomidine for refractory agitation in substance abuse patient

Raha Abdul Rahman; Muhd Helmi Azmi; Nadia Hanom Ishak; Norsidah Abdul Manap; Jaafar Md Zain


The international journal of risk and safety in medicine | 2014

Near fatal error in management of postoperative epidural analgesia

Wan Rahiza Wan Mat; Nurlia Yahya; Azarinah Izaham; Raha Abdul Rahman; Norsidah Abdul Manap; Jaafar Md Zain


International Medical Journal | 2010

Oxygen-air mixture does not differ from oxygen-nitrous oxide mixture in influencing PF ratio in healthy patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Normah Abdullah; Raha Abdul Rahman; Mohamad Maaya; Jaafar Md Zain


International Medical Journal | 2010

The use of human patient simulator in enhancing medical students understanding of crisis recognition and resuscitation

Leong Yuh Yang; Eng Jian Yang; Long Li Ying; Nur Sa adah Mohd Yusof; Ristiman Idris; M. Yahaya; Helmi Azmi; Jaafar Md Zain


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 1999

Disaster Training for Medical Students

Azhar Abdul Aziz; Hyzan Mohd Yusof; Jaafar Md Zain; Abdul Au Rm


Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology | 2018

Assessing the effectiveness of a thermomechanical device (Buzzy®) in reducing venous cannulation pain in adult patients

Nor Haliza Zainol Abidin; Nurlia Yahya; Azarinah Izaham; Wan Rahiza Wan Mat; Jaafar Md Zain; Muhammad Zurrusydi Zainuddin; Siti Nidzwani Mohamad Mahdi


International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science | 2016

Incidence of Postoperative Urinary Retention Following Spinal Anaesthesia with Colloid Co-Loading

Mohd Shahir bin Anuar; Shereen Tang Suet Ping; Jaafar Md Zain; Esa Kamaruzaman Nurlia Yahya; Azarinah Izaham; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Norsidah Abdul Manap


The Internet Journal of Anesthesiology | 2015

Comparison of I-gelTM and LMA-SupremeTM With Respect To Ease Of Insertion, Sealing Airway Pressure And Postoperative Throat Complaints

Mahmud Zuhdi Abdullah; Azarinah Izaham; Norsidah Abdul Manap; Raha Abdul Rahman; Jaafar Md Zain; Adnan Dan

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Nurlia Yahya

National University of Malaysia

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Azarinah Izaham

National University of Malaysia

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Esa Kamaruzaman

National University of Malaysia

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Adnan Dan

National University of Malaysia

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Norsidah Abdul Manap

National University of Malaysia

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Raha Abdul Rahman

National University of Malaysia

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Liu Chian Yong

National University of Malaysia

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Mohamad Maaya

National University of Malaysia

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Wan Hafsah Wan Ibadullah

National University of Malaysia

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