BJA Advance Access originally published online on June 17, 2008
British Journal of Anaesthesia 2008 101(3):405-410; doi:10.1093/bja/aen174
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LMA-SupremeTM—a new single-use LMATM with gastric access: a report on its clinical efficacy

Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Reading RG1 5AN, UK
* Corresponding author. E-mail: chandy.verghese{at}virgin.net
Background: LMA-SupremeTM (SLMA) is a new, single-use, latex-free, laryngeal mask airwayTM with gastric access. The anatomically shaped airway tube permits easy insertion without placing fingers in the patients mouth. The cuff is designed to provide higher seal pressures than the LMA-Classic or UniqueTM.
Methods: A prospective, randomized, cross-over study of LMA-ProsealTM (PLMA) and SLMA in 36 fasted, adult, female patients with general anaesthesia, neuromuscular block (NMB) and positive pressure ventilation (PPV) is presented.
Results: First attempt insertion in 35/36 patients in each group (two attempts in one PLMA and three in one SLMA patient) with successful PPV in all. Median insertion time (15 s) and glottic seal pressure (28 cm H2O) were similar in both groups. Median volume of air for cuff inflation to 60 cm H2O was 22.4 ml (PLMA) and 21.9 ml (SLMA). Median age and BMI: 50 yr (range 25–74), 51 yr (23–72) and 29 kg m–2 (range 21–46), 30 kg m–2 (20–42) in PLMA and SLMA groups, respectively. Mallampati score mean arterial pressures after induction, and 1 min after induction and insertion of the first device were similar. A lubricated gastric tube (16Fr) was passed at the first attempt in both devices: median gastric content 15 ml (5–75), 17.5 (5–124) and a median pH of 3 (1–6), 1.5 (1–6) in the PLMA and SLMA groups, respectively. Fibreoptic laryngoscopic scores of 1–2 were recorded in 29/36 in both groups.
Conclusions: Insertion success, glottic seal pressure and gastric access were similar in SLMA and PLMA.
Keywords: equipment, airway
Declaration of interest. Dr C. Verghese receives an annual honorarium from The LMA Company, Jersey, Channel Islands.
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