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BOUGIE Trial Results Editorial

Dec 9, 2021
28:36
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Role of Intubation Practices in Critically Ill Patients
02:17 • 3min
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3
The Effect of Endotracheal Tube and Stylate on First Pass Intubation Success
05:20 • 4min
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4
The Pragmatistic Trial of a Single Intubation
09:42 • 3min
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5
The Robustness of the Beam Trial
12:14 • 3min
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6
The Role of Video Learningoscopy in Cardiovascular Collapse
15:07 • 2min
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The Benefits of Video Learningoscopy for Intubation
16:47 • 3min
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The Importance of Comparative Effectiveness Research
19:48 • 2min
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The Role of Video Learning Scoops in Tracheal Innovation
22:11 • 4min
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The Risks of Deferred Consent in Trials
26:14 • 2min
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Prof Sheila Myatra (Mumbai, India) delivers an independent editorial on the BOUGIE trial, comparing the use of a stylet with a bougie in 1102 patients requiring emergency intubation in the emergency department or the ICU. Dr Matt Semler (Nashville, USA) and Dr Brian Driver (Minneapolis, USA) reply to the editorial and Prof Jonathan Benger (Bristol, England) also joins the discussion.

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