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Ketamine not a better anesthetic for intubation of critically ill patients
Risk of cardiovascular collapse during intubation and other safety outcomes also weren't any lower with ketamine. In fact, ...
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Ketamine vs Etomidate: No Difference in 28-Day Mortality in critically ill adults requiring tracheal intubation: NEJM
Doctors treating seriously ill patients in an emergency setting may want to give the sedative etomidate, rather than ketamine ...
Etomidate is associated with reduced cardiovascular risks than ketamine in patients undergoing emergency intubation.
Doctors treating seriously ill patients in an emergency setting may want to give the sedative etomidate, rather than ketamine, while placing a breathing tube, according to a randomized trial published ...
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Etomidate proves safer than ketamine for emergency intubations
Doctors treating seriously ill patients in an emergency setting may want to give the sedative etomidate, rather than ketamine, while placing a breathing tube, according to a randomized trial published ...
CU Anschutz researchers help lead largest U.S. randomized trial highlighting ketamine's cardiovascular risks while guiding ...
Health officials fear shortage of key drugs used to put patients on oxygen. Even as local officials insist the end of the worst phase of the coronavirus crisis might be coming into view, shortages of ...
Patients with excited delirium who are combative, aggressive or agitated before being transported to the hospital or in an emergency department setting require immediate treatment for their safety and ...
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Reports are emerging of Brazilian health workers forced to intubate patients without the aid of sedatives, after weeks of warnings that hospitals and state governments risked ...
Use of hyperangulated video laryngoscopy reduced the number of attempts needed to achieve endotracheal intubation compared with direct laryngoscopy among adults undergoing elective or emergent ...
Patients with excited delirium often are administered ketamine by EMS before arriving at the hospital. Many of them are intoxicated or are using illicit substances, which may alter the properties of ...
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