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AI-Assisted Chest X-Ray for Misplaced Endotracheal and Nasogastric Tubes and Pneumothorax in Emergency and Critical Care Settings

Background Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have driven significant breakthroughs in computer-aided detection (CAD) for chest X-ray imaging. National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) research team previously developed an AI-based emergency Capstone CXR system (MOST 111-2634-F-002-015-, Capstone project), which led to the creation of a chest X-ray module. This chest X-ray module has an established model supported by extensive research and is ready for direct application in clinical trials without requiring additional model training. This study will utilize three submodules of the system: detection of misplaced endotracheal tubes, detection of misplaced nasogastric tubes, and identification of pneumothorax. Objective This study aims to apply a real-time chest X-ray CAD system in emergency and critical care settings to evaluate its clinical and economic benefits without requiring additional chest X-ray examinations or altering standard care and procedures. The study will evaluate the CAD system's impact on mortality reduction, post-intubation complications, hospital stay duration, workload, and interpretation time, alongside a cost-effectiveness comparison with standard care. Methods This study adopts a pilot trial and cluster randomized controlled trial design, with random assignment conducted at the ward level. In the intervention group, units are granted access to AI diagnostic results, while the control group continues standard care practices. Consent will be obtained from attending physicians, residents, and advanced practice nurses in each participating ward. Once consent is secured, these healthcare providers in the intervention group will be authorized to use the CAD system. Intervention units will have access to AI-generated interpretations, whereas control units will maintain routine medical procedures without access to the AI diagnostic outputs. Results The study was funded in September 2024. Data collection is expected to last from January 2025 to December 2027. Conclusions This study anticipates that the real-time chest X-ray CAD system will automate the identification and detection of misplaced endotracheal and nasogastric tubes on chest X-rays, as well as assist clinicians in diagnosing pneumothorax. By reducing the workload of physicians, the system is expected to shorten the time required to detect tube misplacement and pneumothorax, decrease patient mortality and hospital stays, and ultimately lower healthcare costs.

Participants needed: 10,900
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Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Taiwan University HospitalUpdated: Mar 17, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Emergency critical care or intensive care units. [+1]

The unit supervisor doesn't agree to participate in the trial. [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Ultrasound-detectable Endotracheal Tube: a Feasibility Study

The researchers are studying whether special features make it easier to see if the breathing tube is in the correct place. It is hoped that the investigational device will enable more accurate placement (depth and trachea vs. esophagus).

Participants needed: 20
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Age: 6-42Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: John R. CharpieUpdated: Feb 5, 2026Locations: 1
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Patient is undergoing scheduled or planned diagnostic or interventional cardiac...

Patient has a known airway abnormality, including tracheal stenosis, previous tr... [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Two Bedside Ultrasound Techniques and Standard Methods for Confirmation of Endotracheal Tube Insertion in Intensive Care Patients

This cross-sectional observational study aims to predict the sensitivity and specificity of ultrasonography using suprasternal and subxiphoid methods to confirm the correct placement of endotracheal tubes compared to standard methods in intensive care patients.

Participants needed: 70
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Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Tanta UniversityUpdated: Jul 19, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients > 18 years old. [+2]

An abnormal airway anatomy. [+5]