Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Both etomidate and propofol are commonly used sedative agents in critically ill patients. Recent literature has suggested that these agents may result in increased harm and mortality. In this podcast, we discuss the most recent two systematic reviews and meta-analyses that evaluated etomidate and propofol in critically ill patients. Do we need to change our practice?
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A Year in Review – The 2023 Critical Care and Resuscitation Literature
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SCCM Guidelines for RSI in the Critically Ill
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ECPR for OHCA? – The INCEPTION Trial
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Does a Higher MAP in the Post-Arrest Patient Make a Difference?
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