Rapid Sequence Intubation, is it Time to Find an Alternative Induction Agent? A Narrative Review
Brett A. Faine,
Elisabeth Carroll,
Archit Sharma
et al.
Abstract:Objective To review the efficacy, safety, and place in therapy of fentanyl as an induction agent for rapid sequence intubation (RSI) in critically ill patients. Data Sources A comprehensive search of PubMed, EMBASE, and clinical trial registries (1964-June 2021) was performed utilizing the keywords fentanyl, rapid sequence intubation, intubation, induction, anesthesia, hemodynamics, operating room (OR), and emergency. Study Selection and Data Extraction Only primary literature evaluating fentanyl in combinatio… Show more
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