The aim of this study is to demonstrate that the rate of successful orotracheal intubation at first laryngoscopy will be higher in patients intubated with McGrath Mac videolaryngoscope compared to patients intubated with classical Macintosh laryngoscope in patients requiring an orotracheal intubation in ICU.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
371
McGrath Mac videolaryngoscope will be use for first attempt of intratracheal intubation.
Macintosh laryngoscope will be use for first attempt of intratracheal intubation.
CHU Louis Mourier
Colombes, France
CHD Vendee
La Roche-sur-Yon, France
CHU Orleans
Orléans, France
CHU Saint Louis
Paris, France
Proportion of successful orotracheal intubation at first laryngoscopy
Number of successful intubation at first laryngoscopy in one arm/number of included patients in the same arm.
Time frame: intubation procedure, an expected average of 15 minutes
Proportion of successful orotracheal intubation all laryngoscopies pooled
Time frame: intubation procedure, an expected average of 15 minutes
Time to successful orotracheal intubation
Defined by the time between the beginning of induction (injection of anesthetic drugs) and the time of confirmation of the intratracheal nature of the endotracheal tube (defined as apparition of first inflexion on the expired carbon dioxide curve)
Time frame: intubation procedure, an expected average of 15 minutes
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Paris, France
CHU Strasbourg Nouvel Hôpital Civil
Strasbourg, France
CHU Tours
Tours, France