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Respiratory failure is a common problem particularly in patients with pre-existing respiratory disease but also in previously well patients in the perioperative setting. It carries a 90-day mortality of above 40% representing a high-risk patient population. This article discusses the causes, presentation, assessment, and management of respiratory failure, along with a brief overview of perioperative risk prediction and pathophysiology.