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Impact of Intubator’s Training Level on First-Pass Success of Endotracheal Intubation in Acute Care Settings: A Four-Center Retrospective Study

Authors
Kim, JH  | Jung, JY | Park, JW | Lee, SU | Son, MH | Lee, JY
Citation
Children (Basel, Switzerland), 9(7). : 960-960, 2022
Journal Title
Children (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN
2227-9067
Abstract
(1) Background: First-pass success (FPS) of endotracheal intubation is more challenging in children than in adults. We aimed to identify factors associated with FPS of intubation in acute care settings. (2) Methods: We analyzed data of children aged <10 years who underwent intubation within /=12 months (1.84; 1.13-3.02). (4) Conclusion: FPS of intubation can be facilitated by deploying or developing clinically competent intubators, particularly for infants, in acute care settings.
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DOI
10.3390/children9070960
PMID
35883944
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Emergency Medicine
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김, 중헌
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