TY - JOUR AU - Abrons, Ron O. AU - Ten Eyck, Patrick AU - Sheffield, Isaac D. PY - 2021 DA - 2021/03/29 TI - The Articulated Oral Airway as an aid to mask ventilation: a prospective, randomized, interventional, non-inferiority study JO - BMC Anesthesiology SP - 94 VL - 21 IS - 1 AB - Oropharyngeal airways are used both to facilitate airway patency during mask ventilation as well as conduits for flexible scope intubation, though none excel at both. A novel device, the Articulated Oral Airway (AOA), is designed to facilitate flexible scope intubation by active displacement of the tongue. Whether this active tongue displacement also facilitates mask ventilation, thus adding dual functionality, is unknown. This study compared the AOA to the Guedel Oral Airway (GOA) in regards to efficacy of mask ventilation of patients with factors predictive of difficult mask ventilation. The hypothesis was that the AOA would be non-inferior to the GOA in terms of expiratory tidal volumes by a margin of 1 ml/kg, thus demonstrating dual functionality. SN - 1471-2253 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-021-01315-8 DO - 10.1186/s12871-021-01315-8 ID - Abrons2021 ER -