National Survey of Airway Management Practices and Training Among Emergency Medicine Residency Programs in the United States.

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Tác giả: Nathan Jang, Jonathan Kei, Matthew Silver

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : The Permanente journal , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 709169

INTRODUCTION: As airway management becomes more complex with the adoption of new technologies and strategies, it is important to ensure that emergency medicine residents, the future of the specialty, receive extensive training. This study was designed to understand the prevailing airway management practices and training within emergency medicine residency programs. METHODS: A survey consisting of 19 multiple-choice questions was sent to program directors of 258 emergency medicine residency programs in the United States. RESULTS: A total of 63 emergency medicine residency programs completed the airway survey, a response rate of 24%. Programs from all regions of the country are represented, most of them from university-based teaching hospitals (40%) and 3-year programs (78%). The majority of programs provide their residents with 50-100 intubations (50.8%) during their training. Pediatric intubations remain scarce with 54.1% of programs having only 5-10 pediatric intubations per resident. The emergency medicine team manages 93.6% of all trauma intubations, and residents complete 81% to 100% of all the department's intubations 88.9% of the time. Video laryngoscopy is on the rise, with GlideScope CONCLUSIONS: Emergency medicine residents are exposed to multiple advanced airway adjuncts and comprehensive airway curriculums as emergency airway management practices evolve and become more complex.
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