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Intubation practice and outcomes among pediatric emergency departments: A report from National Emergency Airway Registry for Children (NEAR4KIDS).

Christine A CaponeBeth EmersonTodd SwebergLee PolikoffDavid A TurnerMichelle Adu-DarkoSimon LiLily B Glater-WeltJoy HowellCalvin A BrownAaron DonoghueConrad KrawiecJustine ShultsRyan BreuerKelly SwainAsha ShenoiAshwin S KrishnaAwni Al-SubuIlana Harwayne-GidanskyKatherine V BiagasSerena P KellyGabrielle NuthallJosep PaniselloNatalie NapolitanoJohn S GiulianoGuillaume EmeriaudIris Toedt-PingelAnthony LeeChristopher Page-GoertzDai KimuraMioko KasagiJenn D'MelloSimon J ParsonsPalen MalloryMasafumi GimaG Kris BysaniMakoto MotomuraKeiko M TarquinioSholeen NettTakanari IkeyamaRakshay ShettyRonald C SandersJan Hau LeeMatthew PintoAlberto OriolesPhilipp JungMark ShlomovichVinay NadkarniAkira Nishisakinull null
Published in: Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (2022)
While TI characteristics vary between pediatric EDs and ICUs, outcomes are similar. Shock and limited mouth opening were independently associated with adverse TI events in the ED.
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