Level of Trainee and Tracheal Intubation Outcomes
@article{Sanders2013LevelOT,
title={Level of Trainee and Tracheal Intubation Outcomes},
author={Ronald C. Sanders and John S. Giuliano and Janice E Sullivan and Calvin A. Brown and Ron M. Walls and Vinay M. Nadkarni and Akira Nishisaki},
journal={Pediatrics},
year={2013},
volume={131},
pages={e821 - e828}
}BACKGROUND: Tracheal intubation is an important intervention to stabilize critically ill and injured children. Provider training level has been associated with procedural safety and outcomes in the neonatal intensive care settings. We hypothesized that tracheal intubation success and adverse tracheal intubation–associated events are correlated with provider training level in the PICU. METHODS: A prospective multicenter observational cohort study was performed across 15 PICUs to evaluate…
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