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Abstract
Endotracheal intubation is a common lifesaving procedure that often is performed outside the operating room in a variety of clinical scenarios. Providers who perform intubation outside the operating room have variable degrees of training, skill development, and experience. A large number of studies were published in 2023 on the topic of intubations outside the operating room across a wide variety of settings and patient populations. Here, we review relevant papers on this topic published in 2023.
Footnotes
- Correspondence: Andrew G Miller MSc RRT-ACCS RRT-NPS FAARC, Box 3911, 2301 Erwin Road, Durham, NC 27710. E-mail: Andrew.g.miller{at}duke.edu
Mr Miller is a section editor for Respiratory Care. Mr Miller discloses relationships with Saxe Communications, S2N Health, Fisher & Paykel, Aerogen, and Medex Research. Dr Rotta discloses relationships with Breas US and Elsevier. Dr Mallory has disclosed no conflicts of interest.
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