The purpose of this study is to evaluate intubation duration between rapid sequence intubation technique (RSI) and non-rapid sequence intubation technique (non-RSI) performed by emergency medicine residents in Siriraj hospital.
A prospective cohort study was conducted in the non-traumatic emergency department (ED).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
224
All medications are administered only one dose before intubation Anesthetics: Propofol 2-2.5 mg/kg Thiopental 3-5mg/kg Etomidate 1-2mg/kg Neuromuscular blocking agents: Succinylcholine 1-1.5mg/kg Rocuronium 0.9mg/kg Opioid: Fentanyl 1-2ug/kg
Siriraj Hospital
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
The overall intubation duration
The overall intubation duration is recorded on the decision to intubation patient and corresponds to the time of confirmation the endotracheal position by chest auscultation
Time frame: Participants will be followed for the overall intubation duration until confirmation the endotracheal position, an expected average of 2 minutes
the intubation duration
The intubation duration (Ti), it is defined from application the laryngoscope into the patient's mouth to the time of confirmation an endotracheal position
Time frame: Participants will be followed for the intubation duration until confirmation the endotracheal position, an expected average of 5 minutes
Complication
Complications occur during and after intubation peroid are recorded and monitored until patients are discharged fromt the hospital.
Time frame: Participants will be followed in the period of staying in the emergency room and hospital, an expected average of 4 weeks
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