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

Table 7.

Multivariable association of stratified RSI with intubation outcomesa

Success on 1st attempt, Adjusted OR (95% CI) P value Success ≤2nd attempt, Adjusted OR (95% CI) P value Complicationsc, Adjusted OR (95% CI) P value Major complicationsd, Adjusted OR (95% CI) P value
Modified RSIb vs. non-RSI 2.2
(1.5–3.2)
P = 0.0012
1.4
(0.9–2.4)
P = 0.15
0.7
(0.4–1.2)
P = 0.19
0.6
(0.3–1.2)
P = 0.16
Modified RSIb vs. intubation with sedative agent only 2.4
(1.6–3.6)
P < 0.0001
1.7
(1.0–2.9)
P = 0.05
0.6
(0.4–1.1)
P = 0.11
0.5
(0.2–1.0)
P = 0.07
Modified RSIb vs. intubation without medications 1.9
(1.3–3.0)
P = 0.0006
1.1
(0.7–2.0)
P = 0.64
0.9
(0.5–1.5)
P = 0.55
0.8
(0.3–1.6)
P = 0.53

Abbreviation: OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, RSI rapid sequence intubation

aAdjusted for age, sex, estimated body weight, principal indication for intubation, device, and the specialties and training level of intubator

bExcluded cases that used vecuronium, midazolam, diazepam, and haloperidol

cDefined as cardiac arrest, hypotension, hypoxemia, regurgitation, esophageal intubation with delayed recognition, main stem bronchial intubation, dental or lip trauma, airway trauma, or allergic reaction

dDefined as cardiac arrest, hypotension, hypoxemia, regurgitation, or esophageal intubation with delayed recognition