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EMCrit 291 – For Frak’s Sake, Ketamine is at least as Hemodynamically Stable as Etomidate!

February 09, 2021

Terren Trott, MD
Emergency Medicine + Ultrasound + Critical Care Physician + Airway Enthusiast. Editor for 5minuteairway and critical care now.

The Original Crit Care Now Blog Post

Terren's Post on Critical Care Now

The Two NEAR Database Papers on Ketamine Hemodynamics

* Mohr et al.
* April et al.

Jabre RCT on Ketamine vs. Etomidate

* KetaSED - Jabre Lancet RCT
* Bottom Line KetaSED Summary
* Reanalysis of Jabre demonstrating that all intubations were done by EM in ED or EMS Environment

 
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