Cuff Pressure and Airway Edema in CABG With CPB
NCT: NCT07148024 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This study investigates how endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff pressure management during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) affects upper airway edema. Patients will be randomized into two groups: cuff pressure kept at 0 mmHg or maintained at 20-30 mmHg during CPB. Ultrasonography will be used to measure lateral pharyngeal wall thickness, tongue parameters, and other airway dimensions at predefined perioperative time points. The primary outcome is the change in lateral pharyngeal wall thickness as an indicator of airway edema. A total of 76 patients aged 18-80 years undergoing elective CABG with CPB will be enrolled. The results aim to clarify safe cuff pressure management strategies to reduce airway edema.
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What is Cuff Pressure and Airway Edema in CABG With CPB?
Cuff Pressure and Airway Edema in CABG With CPB is a clinical trial registered under NCT07148024. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07148024?
The current status of NCT07148024 (Cuff Pressure and Airway Edema in CABG With CPB) is: COMPLETED.
When did Cuff Pressure and Airway Edema in CABG With CPB start?
Cuff Pressure and Airway Edema in CABG With CPB started on 2025-09-24.
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