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MAsk VEntilation With Paratracheal Pressure In Children. Para Tracheal Compression to Prevent Gastric Insufflation in Children

MAsk VEntilation With Paratracheal Pressure In Children. Para Tracheal Compression to Prevent Gastric Insufflation in Children

Recruiting
2-10 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The use of cricoid pressure to prevent gastric aspiration or regurgitation in case of "full stomach" situation or emergency is still controversial in the adult population. Moreover this maneuver is no more recommended in children by some European pediatric anesthesia societies, because of a lack of evidence of its protective effect against gastric aspiration and its possible adverse effects.

A new approach to occlude effectively the esophageal lumen has been recently described in adults and has shown its effectiveness to prevent gastric insufflation. But this maneuver has so far not been evaluated in the pediatric population and could be an alternative to prevent gastro-esophageal regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration in children

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Children from 2 to 10 years of age who benefit from general anesthesia with or without intubation
  • inhalation induction
  • elective surgery
  • ASA status 1 or 2
  • consent of the child if he/she is able to express it
  • consent of both parents and/or legal guardians
  • socially insured

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Child under 2 years old or \> 10 years
  • body weight is over 40 kgs
  • ASA status 3 or higher
  • Emergency surgery or unscheduled surgery
  • scheduled ENT or esogastric surgery
  • Achalasia of the esophagus or history of GERD pathology
  • History of esophageal surgery (NISSEN type)
  • BMI indexed to age and sex showing childhood obesity
  • Predictable mask ventilation difficulties
  • History of Tracheostomy
  • Child not insured by social security

Study details
    Surgery
    Anesthesia Intubation Complication

NCT05279170

University Hospital, Lille

31 January 2026

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