AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to examine how the size of Macintosh blades (No3 vs. No4) affects the success rate of first-attempt orotracheal intubation during direct laryngoscopy in French ICUs.
  • Researchers gathered data from 2139 intubations across 48 ICUs, finding that the blade No3 had a higher first-pass success rate (79.5%) compared to No4 (73.3%).
  • The findings suggest that using a Macintosh blade No3 improves intubation success, but further research through a nationwide randomized trial is needed to validate these results.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the impact of Macintosh blade size used during direct laryngoscopy (DL) on first-attempt intubation success of orotracheal intubation in French intensive care units (ICUs). We hypothesized that success rate would be higher with Macintosh blade size No3 than with No4.

Methods: Multicenter retrospective observational study based on data from prospective trials conducted in 48 French ICUs of university, and general and private hospitals. After each intubation using Macintosh DL, patients' and operators' characteristics, Macintosh blade size, results of first DL and alternative techniques used, as well as the need of a second operator were collected. Complications rates associated with intubation were investigated. Primary outcome was success rate of first DL using Macintosh blade.

Results: A total of 2139 intubations were collected, 629 with a Macintosh blade No3 and 1510 with a No4. Incidence of first-pass intubation after first DL was significantly higher with Macintosh blade No3 (79.5 vs 73.3%, p = 0.0025), despite equivalent Cormack-Lehane scores (p = 0.48). Complications rates were equivalent between groups. Multivariate analysis concluded to a significant impact of Macintosh blade size on first DL success in favor of blade No3 (OR 1.44 [95% CI 1.14-1.84]; p = 0.0025) without any significant center effect on the primary outcome (p = 0.18). Propensity scores and adjustment analyses concluded to equivalent results.

Conclusion: In the present study, Macintosh blade No3 was associated with improved first-passed DL in French ICUs. However, study design requires the conduct of a nationwide prospective multicenter randomized trial in different settings to confirm these results.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9463307PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-022-06832-9DOI Listing

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