Video camera vs standard tool: which gets breathing tube right on first try?
NCT ID NCT02413723
Summary
This study tested whether a video-assisted device helps doctors insert breathing tubes more successfully on the first attempt in intensive care patients. Researchers compared the video device against the standard tool in 371 critically ill patients who needed breathing assistance. The goal was to see if the video technology improves the safety and efficiency of this common emergency procedure.
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Locations
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CHD Vendee
La Roche-sur-Yon, France
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CHU Louis Mourier
Colombes, 92701, France
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CHU Orleans
Orléans, France
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CHU Paris Cochin
Paris, 75014, France
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CHU Saint Louis
Paris, 75010, France
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CHU Strasbourg Nouvel Hôpital Civil
Strasbourg, France
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CHU Tours
Tours, France
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