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There is one clinical trial.
Chest radiography is the gold standard for confirming tracheal intubation. Bedside ultrasound can be a useful alternative. The investigators are conducting a multi-center, observational study from January 2019 to May 2020 (COVID-US Study) to determine the feasibility of tracheal and lung ultrasound in confirming endotracheal tube placement in the critically ill.
Description: Adequate endotracheal tube position in agreement with chest radiograph
Measure: Concordance with next occurring chest radiograph Time: within 24 hoursDescription: Number of esophageal intubations detected during intubation attempt
Measure: Esophageal Intubation detection Time: within intubation attemptDescription: Number of right main stem intubations detected with ultrasonography
Measure: Right main or endobronchial intubation Time: within intubation attempt