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Table 2 Anesthetic outcomes of participants receiving either SLMA or ETT while undergoing cesarean section under general anesthesia

From: Comparison of Supreme laryngeal mask airway versus endotracheal intubation for airway management during general anesthesia for cesarean section: a randomized controlled trial

Characteristics

SLMA

(n = 460)

ETT

(n = 460)

Mean Difference / Odds ratio

(95%CI)

p-value

Number of insertion attempts, n (%)

 First attempt

456 (99.1)

456 (99.1)

Reference

 Second attempt or more

4 (0.9)

4 (0.9)

1.00 (0.25, 4.02)

1.0000

Time to effective ventilation (s), mean (SD)

16.1 (3.9)

39.1 (7.2)

-22.96 (−23.71, −22.21)

<  0.0001

Seal pressure (cmH2O), mean (SD)

27.1 (3.8)

27.9 (3.6)

-0.77 (−1.25, −0.30)

0.0014

Lowest tidal volume (ml), mean (SD)

430.9 (39.2)

429.2 (39.3)

1.76 (−3.32, 6.84)

0.4965

Lowest respiratory rate (breaths /min), median (IQR)

12 (12.0, 12.0)

12 (12.0, 12.0)

0.00 (0.00, 0.00)

0.7957

Highest peak airway pressure (cmH2O), mean (SD)

16.8 (3.4)

17.0 (3.6)

−0.14 (−0.59, 0.31)

0.5320

Seal pressure minus highest peak airway pressure (cmH2O), mean (SD)

10.3 (4.2)

10.9 (4.3)

−0.63 (−1.18, − 0.08)

0.0250

Lowest SpO2 (%), median (IQR)

99.0 (97.0, 99.0)

98.5 (97.0, 99.0)

0.50 (0.00, 0.00)

0.2109

Baseline systolic blood pressure (mmHg), mean (SD)

116.8 (8.6)

116.8 (11.2)

−0.002 (−1.297, 1.292)

0.9974

Systolic blood pressure 2 min after induction (mmHg), mean (SD)

114.0 (11.1)

133.9 (18.2)

−19.96 (−21.91, − 18.01)

<  0.0001

Systolic blood pressure 5 min after induction (mmHg), mean (SD)

103.7 (10.4)

111.2 (13.3)

−7.51 (−9.06, −5.97)

<  0.0001

Baseline heart rate (beats /min), mean (SD)

84.4 (10.3)

85.5 (10.1)

−1.04 (−2.36, 0.28)

0.1210

Heart rate 2 min after induction (beats /min), mean (SD)

93.6 (12.9)

105.4 (11.7)

−11.75 (− 13.34, − 10.16)

<  0.0001

Heart rate 5 min after induction (beats /min), mean (SD)

88.0 (13.3)

92.9 (11.9)

−4.87 (−6.5, −3.24)

<  0.0001

  1. Difference between the two categories are expressed as mean difference or median difference and odds ratio with 95% confidence interval for continuous and categorical values, respectively. Categorical values are compared using Chi-Square test and continuous variables are compared using two-sample Student’s t-test or Wilcoxon test. P-values of 0.05 or less are considered significant