In this prospective, randomized study, the investigators assess the intubation conditions during videolaryngoscopy with Glidescope Titanium whether patients receive (curare (Atracurium) group) or no (control group) within elective surgery patients with no difficult intubation prediction
In this prospective, randomized study, the investigators assess the intubation conditions during videolaryngoscopy with Glidescope Titanium whether patients receive (curare (Atracurium)group) or no (control group) within elective surgery patients with no difficult intubation prediction. The IDS score assessed by an anesthesiologist from the video-recording is the primary outcome. All general anesthesias are standardized using Target Control Infusion of propofol and sufentanil. The investigators also compare IDS scores as assessed by intubators, time for tracheal intubation, and laryngeal morbidity in both groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
64
Curare (Atracurium) versus saline isotonic solution for tracheal intubation
Chu de Reims
Reims, France
IDS score video-assessed as described by Adnet et al. Measurement will be made by 2 experts anesthesiologists for centralized reading
Number of IDS scores \<2 are compared
Time frame: Assessment will be done at the end of the inclusions period (9 months)
IDS score assesed by the intubator anesthesiologist
Time frame: 3 days post intubation
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