Inflating the endotracheal tube cuff with saline to confirm correct depth using bedside ultrasonography

Although bedside ultrasonography can accurately distinguish esophageal from tracheal intubation, it is not used to establish the correct depth of endotracheal tube insertion. As indirect sonographic markers of endotracheal tube insertion depth have proven unreliable, a method for visual verification...

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description Although bedside ultrasonography can accurately distinguish esophageal from tracheal intubation, it is not used to establish the correct depth of endotracheal tube insertion. As indirect sonographic markers of endotracheal tube insertion depth have proven unreliable, a method for visual verification of correct tube depth would be ideal. We describe the use of saline to inflate the endotracheal cuff to confirm correct endotracheal tube depth (at the level of the suprasternal notch) by bedside ultrasonography during resuscitation. This rapid technique holds promise during emergency intubation. Bien que l’é chographie au chevet des patients permette de distinguer nettement l’intubation oesophagienne de l’intubation endotrachéale, elle n’est toutefois pas utilisée pour déterminer si la sonde a été posée à la bonne profondeur dans la trachée. Comme on ne peut se fier aux marqueurs échographiques indirects de vérification de la profondeur de pénétration de la sonde endotrachéale, l’idéal serait de procéder par vérification visuelle. II sera question ici du gonflement du ballonnet endotrachéal avec une solution saline pour confirmer l’introduction de la sonde à la bonne profondeur (à la hauteur de la fourchette sternale) par échographie au chevet des patients durant les manoeuvres de réanimation. Cette technique rapide se révèle prometteuse dans le contexte des intubations d’urgence.
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Case Report
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Esophagus
Humans
Intubation
Intubation, Intratracheal - methods
Patients rights
Point-of-Care Testing
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