Fernández-Vaquero Miguel Ángel, Charco-Mora Pedro, Sastre-Rincon Jose Alfonso, Gomez-Rios Manuel Ángel, Cardenas-Gomez Johanes, Martinez-Hurtado Eugenio, Aracil-Escoda Norma, Vallejo-Tarrat Andrea, Thion-Soriano Inés, Peral-Sanchez David, Castañeda-Pascual Miguel, Rodriguez Del Rio Miguel, de Luis-Cabezon Nekari, Gonzalez-Garcia Joseba, Acosta-Martinez Jesus, Gonzalez-Santos Silvia, Onrubia-Fuertes Xavier, Martinez-Gonzalez Estefania, Roca de Togores-Lopez Andres, Gonzalez-Mendibil Iratxe, Baños-Maestro Almudena, Mariscal-Flores Marisa, Lluch-Oltra Aitana, Emazabel-Yunta Izaskun, Rodriguez-Sanabria Diana M, Álvarez-Avello José Manuel, Meléndez Salinas Diego A, Lopez-Correa Teresa, Sanchez-Merchante Miriam, Bermudez-Lopez Maria, Martinez-Gallego Elena, Martinez-Segovia Maria C, Martin-Andres Ana Belen, Molero-Diez Yaiza, Garcia-Aroca Miguel A, Tapia-Salinas Blanca, Puig-Bernabe Jaume, Piano Andrea, Hernandez-Fernandez Gloria, Mingote-Lladó Alvaro, Garcia-Fernandez Javier, Mata-Estevez Javier, Reviriego-Agudo Laura, Ruiz-Cordoba Gabriel, Moya-Moradas Javier, Marques-Asin Francisco Javier, Santacana Marc Vives
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Clínica Universidad Navarra, Madrid, Spain.
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Hospital Universitario y Politécnico la Fe, Valencia, Spain.
Braz J Anesthesiol. 2025 Jun 18;75(5):844653. doi: 10.1016/j.bjane.2025.844653.
Videolaryngoscopy have transformed airway management by improving intubation success rates compared to direct laryngoscopy. However, its widespread adoption has been hindered by the lack of standardized classification tools for documentation and communication. This manuscript outlines the rationale and study design of the VCISpain project, which aims to evaluate the interobserver reproducibility of the Video Classification of Intubation (VCI) scale in the context of airway management using videolaryngoscopy in Spain.
This manuscript presents the planned methodology of the VCISpain study, a prospective, observational, multicenter, open-label study. The study will collect data on tracheal intubations performed in operating rooms, intensive care units, and emergency departments. In each case, two anesthesiologists will independently apply the VCI scale to assess blade type, Percentage of Glottic Opening (POGO), and ease of intubation.
The study was approved by the University of Navarra Ethics Committee (2022.079 mod1) and registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT06537531). It is endorsed by the Spanish Society of Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Therapy (SEDAR) and the European Airway Management Society (EAMS).
VCISpain seeks to establish a standardized classification tool for documenting and communicating findings related to videolaryngoscopy in airway management. By presenting the study rationale and design, this protocol aims to promote transparency, ensure methodological rigor, and encourage broader discussion to refine the study prior to implementation.
与直接喉镜检查相比,视频喉镜检查通过提高插管成功率改变了气道管理方式。然而,其广泛应用受到缺乏用于记录和交流的标准化分类工具的阻碍。本手稿概述了VCISpain项目的基本原理和研究设计,该项目旨在评估在西班牙使用视频喉镜进行气道管理的背景下,插管视频分类(VCI)量表的观察者间再现性。
本手稿介绍了VCISpain研究的计划方法,这是一项前瞻性、观察性、多中心、开放标签研究。该研究将收集在手术室、重症监护病房和急诊科进行气管插管的数据。在每种情况下,两名麻醉医生将独立应用VCI量表来评估喉镜叶片类型、声门开放百分比(POGO)和插管难易程度。
该研究已获得纳瓦拉大学伦理委员会批准(2022.079 mod1),并在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册(NCT06537531)。它得到了西班牙麻醉学、复苏与疼痛治疗学会(SEDAR)和欧洲气道管理学会(EAMS)的认可。
VCISpain旨在建立一个标准化分类工具,用于记录和交流气道管理中与视频喉镜检查相关的结果。通过介绍研究基本原理和设计,本方案旨在提高透明度,确保方法严谨,并鼓励在实施前进行更广泛的讨论以完善研究。