About this trial
The frequency of oxygen desaturation during emergency intubation is not uncommon. However, the significance and clinical sequalae of hypoxia during emergency intubation in critically ill, non-trauma patients is not known. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate neurologic function post-intubation of critically ill, non-trauma patients. Providing knowledge on whether the degree of hypoxia during emergency intubation is associated with worse neurologic outcomes, will guide clinical practice to ameliorate that level of hypoxia
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Good baseline neurologic function (Modified Rankin Scale: 1-3)
Emergency departments
Critical care units
In-patient floors
Disqualifiers
Pediatric patients (17 years of age of less)
Pregnant patients
Intubations occurring in the operating room
Prisoners
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed