Intubation success refers to the ability of medical professionals to successfully insert an endotracheal tube into a patient's airway to maintain an open air passage. This is a critical procedure often performed in emergency and critical care settings to facilitate mechanical ventilation and ensure adequate oxygenation and ventilation of the patient. Factors that can influence intubation success include the experience and skill of the provider, patient anatomy, clinical condition, and the use of appropriate equipment and techniques. Research in this area may focus on improving intubation success rates, training healthcare providers, developing new tools and technologies, and mitigating complications associated with the procedure.