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Mapping haemodynamic changes with rapid sequence induction agents in the emergency department.

Jessica FreemanHatem AlkhouriRobert KnippToby FoggMark Gillett
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2021)
Propofol was associated with post-intubation hypotension and it is recommended clinicians consider using the lowest effective dose to reduce this risk. Reflecting its perceived haemodynamic stability, patients who received ketamine were more likely to have a higher shock index; however, there was also an association with post-intubation hypotension.
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