100
Participants
Start Date
September 23, 2024
Primary Completion Date
March 30, 2025
Study Completion Date
April 30, 2025
ultrasound guided bougie insertion
The anesthesiologist will use a high-frequency linear ultrasound probe at the level of the suprasternal notch to identify the tracheal rings. The probe will then be moved cephalad and placed over the cricothyroid membrane to visualize the vocal folds in the transverse view with the patient in the supine position. Using a C-mac laryngoscope, the intubator will assess the difficulty of visualization using the Cormack Lehan score; if the score is three or more, the bougie will be gently inserted with the curved tip anteriorly into the trachea and assess the real-time visualization of the bougie on the ultrasound screen as a linear echogenic structure moving through the hypoechoic lumen of the trachea then the tube will railed on the bougie and connected to the capnograph for endotracheal positioning confirmation when the square waveform will be maintained for five breaths.
Conventional methods for bougie insertion
The anesthesiologist will perform the bougie insertion using a C-mac laryngoscope, and he will assess the difficulty of visualization using the Cormack Lehan score; if the score is three or more, the bougie will be gently inserted with the curved tip anteriorly into the trachea while feeling the tracheal clicks as a sign of correct its placement, the intubator will advance it gently till feel resistance then withdraw 2-3 centimeters. If the depth of the bougie reaches 30 centimeters from the angle of the mouth without feeling the resistance, the bougie will be removed and reinserted. Then, the tube will be railed on the bougie and connected to the capnograph for endotracheal positioning confirmation when the square waveform is maintained for five breaths.
Faculity of medicine - Al-Azhar University hospitals, Cairo
Mohammed Gaber Saad
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