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Table 1 Induction, Extubation, and Anesthesia-Controlled times for Anesthesia Residents

From: The impact of an anesthesia residency teaching service on anesthesia-controlled time and postsurgical patient outcomes: a retrospective observational study on 15,084 surgical cases

 

CA-1

N = 1436

CA-2

N = 906

CA-3

N = 802

p-value

Anesthesia Ready Time (min)

10.5 [8.4–13.3]

10.3 [8.5–13.5]

10.6 [8.5–13.5]

0.95

Surgery End to Extubation Time (min)

9.3 [6.9–12.7]

9.3 [6.7–12.8]

9.4 [7.0–13.0]

0.93

Prolonged Extubation, (>15 min, %)

5.2%

5.4%

5.9%

0.47

Surgery End to Out of Room Time (min)

14.9 [11.8–19.0]

15.1 [12.0–19.5]

15.0 [11.6–19.6]

0.95

Anesthesia-Controlled Time (min)

26.1 [21.7–31.8]

26.3 [22.0–31.9]

26.1 [21.2–32.8]

0.94

  1. All cases with an Anesthesiology Resident were performed with a supervising Anesthesiologist who was required to be present for induction and extubation (as indicated) for all cases
  2. Data are presented as median [25th percentile-75th percentile], or percent
  3. Data were analyzed using SPSS 29 with a one-factor ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis, or a Chi-Square test. P-values were adjusted to account for multiple comparisons between groups
  4. min minutes