Intubation, Intratracheal Clinical Trial
Official title:
Standard Versus Flexible Tip Bougie for Videolaryngoscopy: A Randomised Comparison Between Standard and Flexible Tip Bougie (Tracheal Tube Introducers) for Tracheal Intubation Using Non Channelled Videolaryngoscope
This study aims to compare the flexible tip bougie with standard bougie for tracheal intubation using non channelled, acute angled video laryngoscope using modified intubation difficulty scale score as primary outcome.
Videolaryngoscopes are devices which aid successful intubation of the trachea. Unlike standard (direct) laryngoscopes, they include a camera at the tip of the blade and display unit to provide an indirect view of the vocal cords (glottis). They are now routinely used for both standard and anticipated difficult tracheal intubation, and are recommended for difficult intubation in UK national guidelines. Some videolaryngsocopes have a channel as a guide to help with placement of a tracheal tube and some are without a channel. The non-channelled videolaryngoscopes with acute-angled blades require a bougie or stylet to facilitate the passage of a tracheal tube through the glottis into the trachea. One problem commonly encountered when using a standard bougie, is the tip of the bougie abutting on the anterior part of glottis and entrance to the windpipe (trachea) and not advancing further into the trachea. This is known as anterior impingement. This can increase the likelihood of repeated intubation attempts, failed intubation and airway trauma. C-Mac is a commonly used non-channelled videolaryngoscope and has been shown to have high first attempt success rate as compared to other videolaryngoscopes, however, the acute angled D-blade requires a bougie to facilitate tracheal intubation. The recently introduced flexible tip bougie is likely to overcome the problem of anterior impingement, due to the ability to flex the tip in the posterior direction once the tip enters the glottis. Comparing the efficacy of these devices could help inform anaesthetists' decisions in the future when faced with a potentially difficult airway. ;
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