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NCT04797520
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Core Stethoscope Auscultation vs. Point of Care Ultrasound in Placement of Endotracheal Tube

Sponsor: Stanford University

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Summary

Misplacement of endotracheal tube (ETT) can have devastating complications for patients, some of which include respiratory failure, atelectasis, and pneumothorax. There are a number of ways to verify the correct placement of ETT, with the stethoscope auscultation being commonly used despite its low accuracy (60-65%) in distinguishing tracheal from bronchial intubation (4-6). The gold standard techniques include Chest X Ray or fiberoptic bronchoscope (7-8), with a recent study showing point-of-care ultrasound. However, these techniques are expensive, time-consuming, often not readily available and require substantial training before users can reliably utilize them. Given intubation is often performed in urgent clinical settings, a technique that can reliably yet efficiently localize ETT would be beneficial. Tele-auscultation system via Core stethoscope (Eko, Berkeley, CA) has been shown to be effective in identifying pathologic heart murmur (10) yet its potential use in guiding the correct placement of ETT has not been explored. We set out to study the suitability of Core stethoscope in detecting the correct placement of ETT.

Official title: Assessing Diagnostic Accuracy of Core Stethoscope Auscultation vs. Point of Care Ultrasound in Localizing Correct Placement of Endotracheal Tube

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - 18 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2025-11

Completion Date

2026-11

Last Updated

2025-05-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Eko CORE Stethoscope

Eko CORE stethoscope will be used as a visual and auditory means of confirming placement of ETT

DEVICE

Point of care ultrasound

Point of care ultrasound will be used as a means of confirming placement of ETT. This is the "gold standard" used in standard of care

Locations (1)

Lucille Packard Children's Hospital

Palo Alto, California, United States