Etomidate and ketamine for inducing anesthesia achieved similar prespecified safety outcomes but different risk for cardiovascular collapse.
Risk of cardiovascular collapse during intubation and other safety outcomes also weren't any lower with ketamine. In fact, ...
In-hospital mortality by day 28 did not significantly differ based on use of ketamine or etomidate to induce anesthesia in ...
Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Use of video rather than direct laryngoscope led to better ...
Ketamine and etomidate were compared in the ED and ICU as the primary sedative during emergency tracheal intubation.
Doctors treating seriously ill patients in an emergency setting may want to give the sedative etomidate, rather than ketamine ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . After undergoing intubation, 7.4% of patients remembered feeling paralysis. Patients had less awareness of ...
Airway management is a core emergency medicine competency. Physicians are expected to be able to intubate both adult and pediatric patients safely with a minimum of adverse events. A new study ...
Modified endotracheal tubes designed to reduce patient pneumonia risk failed to improve outcomes compared to standard ...
No reduction seen in in-hospital death by day 28 with use of ketamine rather than etomidate to induce anesthesia in critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation ...