Bougie Versus Endotracheal Tube Alone on First-attempt Intubation Success in Prehospital Emergency Intubation (BETA Trial)

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

710

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 26, 2024

Primary Completion Date

March 26, 2027

Study Completion Date

March 31, 2027

Conditions
Acute Respiratory Failure Requiring Intubation
Interventions
PROCEDURE

First intubation attempt with endotracheal tube plus bougie

"Use of a straight, malleable, semirigid bougie on first-attempt intubation. The required bougie is at least 60cm length, a coudé tip is recommended but not required. Operator may choose whether to bend the bougie prior to intubation.~During laryngoscopy, the operator will insert the bougie into the trachea under direct or indirect visual control. If the bougie is successfully placed in the trachea, an assistant will load the endotracheal tube directly over the bougie while the operator will manually stabilize the bougie. Once the bougie has reached the mouth, the assistant will then stabilize the bougie, and the operator will advance the tube through the vocal cords to the adequate depth in the trachea, without removing the laryngoscope from the mouth. The operator will inflate the cuff and manually stabilize the tube. Then, the assistant will withdraw the bougie from the endotracheal tube.~The use of a stylet is not permitted."

PROCEDURE

First intubation attempt with endotracheal tube alone

"During laryngoscopy, the operator will insert the endotracheal tube alone into the trachea under direct or indirect visual control. The operator will advance the tube through the vocal cords to the adequate depth in the trachea, without removing the laryngoscope from the mouth. The operator will inflate the cuff and manually stabilize the tube.~The use of a stylet is not permitted."

Trial Locations (1)

44093

RECRUITING

Nantes University Hospital, Nantes

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Nantes University Hospital

OTHER