Ketamine for anesthesia does not lower in-hospital death by day 28 compared with etomidate among 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 ...
Fresenius Kabi, an Operating Company of Fresenius, and a leading provider of essential medicines and medical technologies, ...
Frédéric Péchier, a French anesthetist who poisoned 30 patients, killing 12 of them, has been sentenced to life in prison at ...
ERCP in the supine or left lateral positions appears to be more efficient due to fewer intubations and doesn’t increase ...
Ketamine and etomidate were compared in the ED and ICU as the primary sedative during emergency tracheal intubation.
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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, hypotension, receipt of vasopressors, and ventricular tachycardia during ...
Introduction: The rapid advancement of medical technology has enabled the application of single-lumen endotracheal tube (SLET) incubation anesthesia in thoracoscopic surgeries for thoracic diseases, ...
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