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. 2017 Jan 25;10:1. doi: 10.1186/s12245-017-0129-8

Table 1.

Characteristics of 2365 patients receiving intubation in the emergency departmenta

Patient characteristics RSI Non-RSI
(n = 761) (n = 1604)
Age, mean (SD), years 61 (20) 61 (21)
Age ≤18 years (%) 23 (3%) 64 (4%)
 Age <2 years (%) 4 (0.5%) 18 (1%)
 Age 2–9 years (%) 7 (0.9%) 22 (1%)
 Age 10–18 years (%) 12 (2%) 24 (1%)
Male sex (%) 470 (62%) 941 (59%)
Body weight, mean (SD), kg 59 (15) 59 (17)
Primary indication (%)
 Medical encounters 589 (77%) 1333 (83%)
  Respiratory failure 239 (31%) 303 (19%)
  Altered mental status 231 (30%) 712 (44%)
  Shock 93 (13%) 216 (13%)
  Airway obstruction 11 (1%) 78 (5%)
  Asthma 7 (0.9%) 10 (0.6%)
  Other medical 8 (1%) 14 (0.8%)
 Trauma encounters 172 (23%) 271 (17%)
  Head trauma 65 (9%) 138 (9%)
  Shock 55 (7%) 60 (4%)
  Burn/inhalation 23 (3%) 16 (1%)
  Facial/neck trauma 15 (2%) 35 (2%)
  Other trauma 14 (2%) 22 (1%)

Abbreviation: RSI rapid sequence intubation, SD standard deviation

aPercentage may not equal 100 because of rounding