Retrospective Study of Airway Management in Dutch ED's

Last updated: July 1, 2024
Sponsor: Medical Centre Leeuwarden
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Endotracheal Intubation

Treatment

Endotracheal intubation

Clinical Study ID

NCT06374030
EDSAM2024
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Describing characteristics of the practice of airway management in Dutch emergency departments, including information about patient demographics, indications, performer characteristics, equipment and medication used and complications due to intubation.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients who underwent endotracheal intubation between 01-01-2019 and 31-12-2023in the participating ED's

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients for which no information about the intubation can be found in theelectronic patient chart will be excluded from the study.

Study Design

Total Participants: 1000
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Endotracheal intubation
Phase:
Study Start date:
January 01, 2019
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2024

Study Description

Endotracheal intubation can be a lifesaving intervention for critically ill patients in the emergency department (ED). Endotracheal intubation is, however, a high-risk procedure with many potential complications, which seem to be even more prevalent when carried out in the ED compared to for example the operating theater. This is possibly due to multiple reasons such as a sicker population, non-elective setting, a higher variability among indications for intubation or competence of providers.

Internationally, large registries were established and multiple observational studies have been performed to gain more information about the methods, safety and complications of intubations in the ED. While in recent years these studies have added to our knowledge of ED airway management, there is still a lack of high-quality studies and there is a strong argument for increased research. To date, no studies have been published of airway management in Dutch EDs. The investigators therefore have no knowledge about any factors possibly influencing intubation outcomes and complications nor comparability with international data. Among these are factors that have been associated with preventable harm and death and insight into these factors could be used for improvement of the safety of airway management in Dutch EDs.

This study is therefore intended to provide a comprehensive review of the clinical practice and characteristics of endotracheal intubations within Dutch EDs. The results could potentially be used for comparative analysis against global datasets. Additionally, the insights gained from this study will shed light on existing gaps prevalent in the current registration processes of intubations in the Netherlands. Furthermore, these insights could act as a stepping stone for future investigations that can lead to a deeper understanding of the methodologies, safety protocols, and associated complications of endotracheal intubations within Dutch EDs

Connect with a study center

  • Leeuwarden Medical Centre

    Leeuwarden, 8934AD
    Netherlands

    Active - Recruiting

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