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Increasing Intubation First-Attempt Success Rates in Patients of All Ages

Increasing Intubation First-Attempt Success Rates in Patients of All Ages

by Eric M. Rottenberg, AAS | Sep 29, 2020 | Articles, Featured Articles

Reported first-attempt success rates are only between 20% and 73%, and those with the least experience have the lowest success rates, writes Eric Rottenberg.

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