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Table 1 Baseline Characteristics

From: Characterizing intubation practices in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey of the Canadian COVID-19 Emergency Department Rapid Response Network (CCEDRRN) sites

 

Responses

(N = 23)

Response Language, n (%)

 

 English

20 (87)

 French

3 (13)

Duration of practice, n (%)

 

 0–5 years

8 (35)

 6–10 years

6 (26)

 11–15 years

3 (13)

 > 15 years

6 (26)

Province/Territory of practice, n (%)

 

 British Columbia

5 (22)

 Alberta

3 (13)

 Saskatchewan

1 (4)

 Manitoba

3 (13)

 Ontario

3 (13)

 Quebec

4 (17)

 Nova Scotia

3 (13)

 New Brunswick

1 (4)

 Prince Edward Island

0 (0)

 Newfoundland/Labrador

0 (0)

 Yukon

0 (0)

 Northwest Territories

0 (0)

 Nunavut

0 (0)

Practice setting*, n (%)

 

 Academic/University centre

19 (83)

 Tertiary centre

8 (35)

 Community centre

4 (17)

 Admission practice, n (%)

 

 Mechanically ventilated patients are admitted on site

23 (100)

 Mechanically ventilated patients are transferred off-site for admission

0 (0)

Number of patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 the respondent has personally intubated during the COVID-19 pandemic, n (%)

 

 0 patients

2 (9)

 1–5 patients

8 (35)

 6–10 patients

7 (30)

 11–20 patients

4 (17)

 21–30 patients

1 (4)

 >30 patients

1 (4)

  1. *Respondents could select multiple options so variable will not sum to 100%