Single induction dose of etomidate versus other induction agents for endotracheal intubation in critically ill patients

Author:

Bruder Eric A1,Ball Ian M2,Ridi Stacy3,Pickett William4,Hohl Corinne5

Affiliation:

1. Queen's University; Department of Emergency Medicine; Empire 3 Kingston General Hospital, 76 Stuart Street Kingston ON Canada K7L 2V7

2. Western University; Division of Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine; London ON Canada

3. Queen's University; Department of Anesthesia/Critical Care Medicine; Victory 2, Anesthesia Department 76 Stuart Street Kingston ON Canada K7L 2V7

4. Queen's University; Department of Public Health Sciences; Angada 3, Kingston General Hospital, 76 Stuart St. Kingston ON Canada K7L 2V7

5. University of British Columbia; Department of Emergency Medicine; Vancouver General Hospital 855 West 12th Av Vancouver BC Canada V5Z 1M9

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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