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 ...
In-hospital mortality by day 28 did not significantly differ based on use of ketamine or etomidate to induce anesthesia in ...
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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, ...
Awake fibreoptic intubation (AFOI) remains a critical technique in managing difficult airways, particularly when conventional methods pose increased risks. This approach utilises a flexible fibreoptic ...
A team of investigators retrospectively analyzed 346,861 anesthesia cases that involved attempted tracheal intubation from 2004 to 2013 at seven academic centers. Of these, 1427 patients (0.41%) had a ...
Etomidate is associated with reduced cardiovascular risks than ketamine in patients undergoing emergency intubation.
ERCP in the supine or left lateral positions appears to be more efficient due to fewer intubations and doesn’t increase ...
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