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The Optimal Endotracheal Tube Cuff Position in Pediatric Patients - Trial NCT06142149

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The Optimal Endotracheal Tube Cuff Position in Pediatric Patients
Ultrasound Versus Palpation to Find Optimal Endotracheal Tube Cuff Position in Pediatric Patients Receiving Head and Neck Surgery: Randomized Controlled Trial

Study Focus

Intubation

ultrasonographic evaluation

Interventional

procedure

Sponsor & Location

Seoul National University Hospital

Seoul, South Korea

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Nov 16, 2023

Mar 31, 2025

62 participants

Primary Outcome

percentage of the patients whose cuff is optimally located.

Summary

A. The hypothesis of this study is Airway ultrasound will be superior to the conventional
 methods of auscultation and palpation in confirming proper positioning of the endotracheal
 tube in children undergoing endotracheal intubation with an endotracheal tube with cuff.
 
 B. The purpose of this study is to determine the utility of airway ultrasound in confirming
 proper positioning of the endotracheal tube.
 
 C. In addition, we would like to suggest what criteria should be used when using airway
 ultrasound to determine the fixed position of an endotracheal tube.

ICD-10 Classifications

Failed or difficult intubation
Failed or difficult intubation during labour and delivery
Failed or difficult intubation during pregnancy
Failed or difficult intubation during the puerperium
Respiratory arrest

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06142149

Non-Device Trial