Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Indications and Use for the NH EMT-Intermediate and Paramedic

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Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Indications and Use for the NH EMT-Intermediate and Paramedic New Hampshire Division of Fire Standards & Training and Emergency Medical Services

Introduction The LMA was invented by Dr. Archie Brain at the London Hospital in Whitechapel in 1981 The LMA consists of two parts: The mask The tube The LMA has proven to be a very effective management tool for the airway

Introduction continued The LMA design: Provides an oval seal around the laryngeal inlet once the LMA is inserted and the cuff inflated. Once inserted, it lies at the crossroads of the digestive and respiratory tracts.

Contraindications Greater than 14 to 16 weeks pregnant Patients with multiple or massive injury Massive thoracic injury Massive maxillofacial trauma Patients at risk of aspiration NOTE: Not all contraindications are absolute

Complications Throat soreness Dryness of the throat and/or mucosa Complications due to improper placement vary based on the nature of the placement

Preparation Step 1: Size selection Step 2: Examination of the LMA Step 3: Check deflation and inflation of the cuff Step 4: Lubrication of the LMA Step 5: Position the Airway

Step 1: Size Selection Verify that the size of the LMA is correct for the patient Recommended Size guidelines: Size 1: Size 1.5: Size 2: Size 2.5: Size 3: Size 4: under 5 kg 5 to 10 kg 10 to 20 kg 20 to 30 kg 30 kg to small adult adult Size 5: Large adult/poor seal with size 4

Step 2: Examine the LMA Visually inspect the LMA cuff for tears or other abnormalities Inspect the tube to ensure that it is free of blockage or loose particles Deflate the cuff to ensure that it will maintain a vacuum Inflate the cuff to ensure that it does not leak

Step 3: Deflation & Inflation Slowly deflate the cuff to form a smooth flat wedge shape which will pass easily around the back of the tongue and behind the epiglottis. During inflation the maximum air in cuff should not exceed: Size 1: 4 ml Size 1.5: 7 ml Size 2: 10 ml Size 2.5: 14 ml Size 3: 20 ml Size 4: 30 ml Size 5: 40 ml

Step 4: Lubrication Use a water soluble lubricant to lubricate the LMA Only lubricate the LMA just prior to insertion Lubricate the back of the mask thoroughly Important Notice: Avoid excessive amounts of lubricant on the anterior surface of the cuff or in the bowl of the mask. Inhalation of the lubricant following placement may result in coughing or obstruction.

Step 5: Positioning of the Airway Extend the head and flex the neck Avoid LMA fold over: Assistant pulls the lower jaw downwards. Visualize the posterior oral airway. Ensure that the LMA is not folding over in the oral cavity as it is inserted.

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 LMA Insertion Technique Step 4 Step 5

LMA Insertion Step 1 Grasp the LMA by the tube, holding it like a pen as near as possible to the mask end Place the tip of the LMA against the inner surface of the patient s upper teeth

LMA Insertion Step 2 Under direct vision: Press the mask tip upwards against the hard palate to flatten it out. Using the index finger, keep pressing upwards as you advance the mask into the pharynx to ensure the tip remains flattened and avoids the tongue.

LMA Insertion Step 3 Keep the neck flexed and head extended: Press the mask into the posterior pharyngeal wall using the index finger.

LMA Insertion Step 4 Continue pushing with your index finger. Guide the mask downward into position.

LMA Insertion Step 5 Grasp the tube firmly with the other hand Then withdraw your index finger from the pharynx. Press gently downward with your other hand to ensure the mask is fully inserted.

LMA Insertion Step 6 Inflate the mask with the recommended volume of air. Do not over-inflate the LMA. Do not touch the LMA tube while it is being inflated unless the position is obviously unstable. Normally the mask should be allowed to rise up slightly out of the hypopharynx as it is inflated to find its correct position.

Verify Placement of the LMA Connect the LMA to a Bag-Valve Mask device or low pressure ventilator Ventilate the patient while confirming equal breath sounds over both lungs in all fields and the absence of ventilatory sounds over the epigastrium

Securing the LMA Insert a bite-block or roll of gauze to prevent occlusion of the tube should the patient bite down. Now the LMA can be secured utilizing the same techniques as those employed in the securing of an endotracheal tube.

Verify During ventilation observe end-tidal CO 2 monitor or pulseoximetry to confirm oxygenation

Problems with LMA Insertion Failure to press the deflated mask up against the hard palate or inadequate lubrication or deflation can cause the mask tip to fold back on itself.

Problems with LMA Insertion Once the mask tip has started to fold over, this may progress, pushing the epiglottis into its downfolded position causing mechanical obstruction

Problems with LMA Insertion If the mask tip is deflated forward it can push down the epiglottis causing obstruction If the mask is inadequately deflated it may either push down the epiglottis penetrate the glottis