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Emergency medicine physicians infrequently perform pediatric critical procedures: a national perspective

Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine 2020;7(1):52-60.
Published online: March 31, 2020

Department of Emergency Medicine, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY, USA

Correspondence to: Shadd N. Cabalatungan Department of Emergency Medicine, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, HSC L4-080, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA E-mail: shadd.cabalatungan@stonybrookmedicine.edu

This study was presented at Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana from May 15-18, 2018.

• Received: January 12, 2019   • Revised: March 9, 2019   • Accepted: March 12, 2019

Copyright © 2020 The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine

This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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Emergency medicine physicians infrequently perform pediatric critical procedures: a national perspective
Emergency medicine physicians infrequently perform pediatric critical procedures: a national perspective
Critical procedure Pediatric Adult Total
Central line insertion 12,428 (3.5) 343,792 (96.5) 356,220 (100)
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 7,749 (5.0) 148,637 (95.0) 156,386 (100)
Endotracheal tube intubation 14,521 (5.4) 253,706 (94.6) 268,227 (100)
Critical procedure Pediatric, yearly interval between procedures (95% CI) Adult, annual number of critical procedures (95% CI)
Central line insertion 3.2 (1.9–9.8) 8.6 (5.5–11.7)
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 5.2 (2.8–33.5) 3.7 (2.4–5.0)
Endotracheal tube intubation 2.8 (1.6–8.9) 6.3 (5.3–7.4)
Characteristics Pediatric Adult
Number 62,140 1,718,960
Mean age (yr) 10 57
Male, sex 34,798 (56) 721,963 (42)
Race
 White 28,070 (45) 850,555 (49)
 Black 3,534 (6) 355,456 (21)
 Asian 0 (0) 58,863 (3)
 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander/Native American 0 (0) 12,104 (1)
 Unspecified 3,0536 (49) 441,981 (26)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino 12,568 (20) 132,209 (8)
 Non-Hispanic/Latino 11,294 (18) 1,093,912 (64)
 Unspecified 38,278 (62) 492,839 (29)
Payment source
 Private insurance 25,477 (41) 412,550 (24)
 Medicare NA 704,773 (41)
 Medicaid 19,263 (31) 343,792 (20)
 Self-pay 9,942 (16) 120,327 (7)
 Other 3,107 (5) 51,568 (3)
 Unknown 3,728 (6) 68,758 (4)
Arrival by ambulance 19,884 (32) 876,669 (51)
Diagnosis classification
 Diseases of the respiratory system 5,592 (9) 223,464 (13)
 Diseases of the circulatory system 9,942 (16) 257,844 (15)
 Trauma (without poison or toxin) 10,563 (17) 132,516 (8)
 Infectious and parasitic diseases 7,456 (12) 51,568 (3)
Regional distribution
 Northeast 12,428 (20) 360,981 (21)
 Midwest 26,720 (43) 275,033 (16)
 South 2,485 (4) 395,360 (23)
 West 19,884 (32) 670,394 (39)
Healthcare provider seen
 Attending 59,654 (96) 1,667,391 (97)
 Resident/intern 12,428 (20) 343,792 (20)
 Nurse practitioner 0 (0) 51,568 (3)
 Physician assistant 18,020 (29) 171,896 (10)
Died in emergency department 0 (0) 51,568 (3)
Admission to hospital 11,185 (18) 962,617 (56)
 Critical care unit 44,740 (72) 859,480 (50)
 Operating room 2,485 (4) 68,758 (4)
 Alive at discharge post-admission 62,140 (100) 1,375,168 (80)
Characteristics Pediatric Adult
Number 38,747 743,185
Mean age (yr) 4 63
Male, sex 25,185 (65) 453,342 (61)
Race
 White 11,359 (29) 562,898 (76)
 Black 11,995 (31) 140,058 (19)
 Asian 0 (0) 3,411 (< 1)
 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander/Native American 0 (0) 7,474 (1)
 Unspecified 15,393 (40) 29,344 (4)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino 10,142 (26) 140,724 (19)
 Non-Hispanic/Latino 16,758 (43) 473,319 (64)
 Unspecified 11,847 (31) 129,142 (17)
Payment source
 Private insurance 8,136 (21) 141,205 (19)
 Medicare NA 371,592 (50)
 Medicaid 4,649 (12) 37,159 (5)
 Self-pay 15,498 (40) 96,614 (13)
 Other 10,461 (27) 44,591 (6)
 Unknown 0 (0) 52,022 (7)
Arrival by ambulance 33,322 (86) 557,388 (75)
Diagnosis classification
 Diseases of the respiratory system 1,549 (4) 29,727 (4)
 Diseases of the circulatory system 28,672 (74) 445,911 (60)
 Trauma (without poison or toxin) 6,586 (17) 66,886 (9)
 Poison or toxin 1,937 (5) 22,295 (3)
Regional distribution
 Northeast 10,074 (26) 104,045 (14)
 Midwest 6,586 (17) 163,500 (22)
 South 11,624 (30) 386,456 (52)
 West 10,461 (27) 89,182 (12)
Healthcare provider seen
 Attending 37,197 (96) 639,139 (86)
 Resident/intern 1,937 (5) 156,068 (21)
 Nurse practitioner 0 (0) 66,886 (9)
 Physician assistant 10,074 (26) 59,454 (8)
Died in emergency department 8,136 (21) 327,001 (44)
Admission to hospital 3,487 (9) 178,364 (24)
 Critical care unit 0 (0) 601,979 (81)
 Operating room 0 (0) 14,863 (2)
 Alive at discharge post-admission 21,698 (56) 319,569 (43)
Characteristics Pediatric Adult
Number 72,608 1,268,530
Mean age (yr) 5 61
Male, sex 56,634 (78) 710,376 (56)
Race
 White 40,694 (56) 923,259 (73)
 Black 19,473 (27) 159,101 (13)
 Asian 1,664 (2) 30,699 (2)
 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander/Native American 3,880 (5) 41,552 (3)
 Unspecified 6,897 (9) 113,919 (9)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino 6,547 (9) 70,070 (6)
 Non-Hispanic/Latino 49,303 (68) 908,286 (72)
 Unspecified 16,758 (23) 290,174 (23)
Payment source
 Private insurance 15,973 (22) 202,964 (16)
 Medicare NA 646,950 (51)
 Medicaid 53,729 (74) 164,908 (13)
 Self-pay 0 (0) 152,223 (12)
 Other 0 (0) 63,426 (5)
 Unknown 2,904 (4) 38,055 (3)
Arrival by ambulance 53,729 (74) 1,116,306 (88)
Diagnosis classification
 Diseases of the respiratory system 19,604 (27) 253,706 (20)
 Diseases of the circulatory system 5,082 (7) 443,985 (35)
 Trauma (without poison or toxin) 26,864 (37) 190,279 (15)
 Infectious and parasitic diseases 3,630 (5) 25,370 (2)
Regional distribution
 Northeast 21,782 (30) 266,391 (21)
 Midwest 10,165 (14) 279,076 (22)
 South 29,043 (40) 418,614 (33)
 West 11,617 (16) 304,447 (24)
Healthcare provider seen
 Attending 69,703 (96) 1,243,159 (98)
 Resident/intern 23,960 (33) 266,391 (21)
 Nurse practitioner 1,452 (2) 25,370 (2)
 Physician assistant 0 (0) 101,482 (8)
Died in emergency department 10,165 (14) 266,391 (21)
Admission to hospital 23,960 (33) 811,859 (64)
 Critical care unit 56,634 (78) 1,052,879 (83)
 Operating room 11,617 (16) 50,741 (4)
 Alive at discharge post-admission 68,251 (94) 951,397 (75)
Table 1. Annual number of critical procedures performed nationally in adult and pediatric patients by emergency physicians

Values are presented as number (%).

Table 2. Frequency of critical procedures performed in adult and pediatric patients by a single emergency physician

CI, confidence interval.

Table 3. Demographics and outcomes of pediatric and adult patients who underwent a central line insertion in an emergency department in 2010–2014

Values are presented as number or number (%).

NA, not applicable.

Table 4. Demographics and outcomes of pediatric and adult patients who underwent cardiopulmonary resuscitation in an emergency department in 2010–2014

Values are presented as number or number (%).

NA, not applicable.

Table 5. Demographics and outcomes of pediatric and adult patients who underwent an endotracheal tube intubation in an emergency department in 2010–2014

Values are presented as number or number (%).

NA, not applicable.