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Emergency intubations outside the operating room and emergency department are often performed by unsupervised anesthesiology residents, with reported complication rates of more than 20%. To evaluate whether supervision by an attending anesthesiologist reduces complication rates, researchers conducted a prospective, observational study of emergency intubations performed by anesthesiology residents with and without supervision during a 14-month period at a major academic medical center.
All anesthesiology residents had a minimum of 6 months of anesthesiology experience and had performed a mean of 220 intubations (range, 160–344). A respiratory therapist assisted at all intubations and collected the data. Of 322 emergency intubations performed …