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Contributor: Aaron Lessen MD Educational Pearls: -
Induction agent selection during rapid sequence intubation involves accounting for hemodynamic stability in the post-intubation setting -
Many emergency departments use ketamine or etomidate -
A recent study sought to explore the rates of post-induction hypotension of ketamine compared with propofol -
Ketamine and propofol were both significantly associated with post-induction hypotension -
Ketamine adjusted odds ratio = 4.50 -
Propofol adjusted odds ratio = 4.88 -
50% of patients became hypotensive after induction with either propofol or ketamine References -
Tamsett Z, Douglas N, King C, et al. Does the choice of induction agent in rapid sequence intubation in the emergency department influence the incidence of post-induction hypotension?. Emerg Med Australas. 2024;36(3):340-347. doi:10.1111/1742-6723.14355 Summarized & Edited by Jorge Chalit, OMS3 Donate: https://emergencymedicalminute.org/donate/ |