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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Crit Care. 2017 Nov 10;44:191–195. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2017.11.014

Table 3.

Characteristics of providers performing intubations.

Control
period N (%)
(n = 131)a
Intervention
period N (%)
(n = 132)
p-Value
Provider performing successful intubation <0.01
 Fellow 68 (51.9) 94 (71.2)
 Resident 30 (22.9) 15 (11.4)
 Anesthesiologist 14 (10.7) 8 (6.1)
 Hospitalist 12 (9.2) 4 (3)
 Other 5 (3.8) 5 (3.8)
 Pulmonary/critical care attending 2 (1.5) 6 (4.5)
Provider making first intubation attemptb <0.01
 Fellow 61 (47.3) 90 (68.2)
 Resident 42 (32.6) 23 (17.4)
 Hospitalist 14 (10.9) 5 (3.8)
 Anesthesiologist 7 (5.4) 7 (5.3)
 Other 5 (3.8) 4 (3.0)
 Pulmonary/critical care attending 0 3 (2.3)
Resident involved at any time 47 (34.3) 24 (17.4) <0.01
Fellow involved at any time 74 (54.0) 100 (72.5) <0.01
Attending involved at any time 17 (12.4) 12 (8.7) 0.33
a

Missing data for 12 cases (six pre and six post implementation cases).

b

Missing data for 2 cases for whom performed the first intubation.