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Adverse Events in the Tracheal Intubation in the Intensive Care Unit (INTUPROS)

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Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases

Status

Completed

Conditions

Intubation
Intubation Complication
Intubation; Difficult or Failed

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03916224
1149-N-18

Details and patient eligibility

About

The airway management is essential in the Critical Care setting, both normal and difficult airway patients. Intubation is a risk procedure in which a great number of complications may occur, including death. The poor physiological reserve of critical patients may suppose an additional handicap to carry out successfully intubation.

The purpose of this study is to analyze the prevalence and risk factors for major complications in the intubation process in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). In addition, the investigators will assess the impact of preoxygenation and the use of videolaryngoscope on the occurrence of major and minor complications. Finally, this study will review the drug protocols used in each participant ICU during intubation process.

Full description

The correct airway and difficult airway management are essential in the Critical Care setting.

Intubation is a procedure frequently carried out by intensivist and a great number of complications have been related. Serious complications can occur, including the development of severe hypoxemia, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest with permanent anoxic brain damage or death. Additionally the poor physiological reserve of critically ill patients and the variable operator experience, means that this technique must be considered a risk event in critical patients.

In recent years, it has been taken more and more importance of preoxygenation as a strategy that can avoid major complications in the intubation process.

Similarly, the use of devices that facilitate intubation such as videolaryngoscopy, has been included in difficult airway management protocols. If the use of videolaryngoscopy compared with traditional laryngoscopy is associated with a higher success rate and a lower incidence of complications, still remains controversial.

The investigators want to know the prevalence and risk factors for major complications in the intubation process of patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU). In addition, this study will try to assess the use and impact of both preoxygenation and videolaryngoscope in the intubation process.

Enrollment

1,800 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients that are intubated at the participating Intensive Care Units.

Exclusion criteria

  • Intubations carried out at other different areas.
  • Patients under 18 years of age.

Trial design

1,800 participants in 1 patient group

Intubated critically ill patients
Description:
Critically ill patients older than 18 years old, intubated in an Intensive Care Unit.

Trial contacts and locations

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