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- Title
Randomised controlled trial: Shoulder-umbilicus length versus body weight measurement for optimal endotracheal tube depth estimation in ventilated infants.
- Authors
Mat Ali, Adam Al‐Anas bin; Nasir, Ariffin; Ramli, Noraida; Ibrahim, Nor R; Van Rostenberghe, Hans; Mat Ali, Adam Al-Anas Bin
- Abstract
<bold>Aim: </bold>The optimal placement of the endotracheal tube (ETT) in ventilated infants is essential, but birthweight may be not the best parameter to predict it. The aim of this study was a direct comparison of shoulder-umbilical length (experimental group) versus birthweight (control group) as predictor of optimal ETT placement in Malaysian ventilated infants.<bold>Methods: </bold>All infants requiring ventilation in the neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in Malaysia during the 4-month study period were eligible to enter this randomised controlled trial. All participants were randomised into two groups: experimental and control group. The main outcome measure was malposition of the ETT (requiring adjustment), as seen on the chest X-ray performed within 1 h after intubation. Tube placement was assessed by two neonatologists, blinded to the allocation.<bold>Results: </bold>One hundred and ten infants were randomised, 55 in each group. The ETT was malpositioned in 13 of 55 infants (23%) for the experimental group and 22 of 55 infants (40%) in the control group (P = 0.06).<bold>Conclusion: </bold>In the experimental group, fewer infants showed a need for tube adjustment than in the control group. While a larger study may be necessary to show statistical significance, the difference shown in this study may be large enough to be of clinical significance.
- Subjects
MALAYSIA; ENDOTRACHEAL tubes; BODY weight; WEIGHT measurement; INFANTS; INTENSIVE care units; RESEARCH; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL cooperation; EVALUATION research; NAVEL; COMPARATIVE studies; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; BIRTH weight; SHOULDER; TRACHEA intubation
- Publication
Journal of Paediatrics & Child Health, 2020, Vol 56, Issue 5, p704
- ISSN
1034-4810
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1111/jpc.14705