Brian E Driver, Matthew E Prekker, Lauren R Klein, Robert F Reardon, James R Miner, Erik T Fagerstrom, Mitchell R Cleghorn, John W McGill, Jon B Cole
Importance: The tracheal tube introducer, known as the bougie, is typically used to aid tracheal intubation in poor laryngoscopic views or after intubation attempts fail. The effect of routine bougie use on first-attempt intubation success is unclear. Objective: To compare first attempt intubation success facilitated by the bougie vs the endotracheal tube + stylet. Design, Setting, and Patients: The Bougie Use in Emergency Airway Management (BEAM) trial was a randomized clinical trial conducted from September 2016 through August 2017 in the emergency department at Hennepin County Medical Center, an urban, academic department in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where emergency physicians perform all endotracheal intubations...
June 5, 2018: JAMA: the Journal of the American Medical Association