A call for collaboration and consensus on training for endotracheal intubation in the medical intensive care unit
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2020-10-22
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American English
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Endotracheal intubation (EI) is a potentially lifesaving but high-risk procedure in critically ill patients. While the ACGME mandates that trainees in pulmonary and critical care medicine (PCCM) achieve competence in this procedure, there is wide variation in EI training across the USA. One study suggests that 40% of the US PCCM trainees feel they would not be proficient in EI upon graduation. This article presents a review of the EI training literature; the recommendations of a national group of PCCM, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and pediatric experts; and a call for further research, collaboration, and consensus guidelines.
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Brown, W., Santhosh, L., Brady, A. K., Denson, J. L., Niroula, A., Pugh, M. E., Self, W. H., Joffe, A. M., O’Neal Maynord, P., & Carlos, W. G. (2020). A call for collaboration and consensus on training for endotracheal intubation in the medical intensive care unit. Critical Care, 24(1), 621. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-020-03317-3
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Critical Care
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