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Sedation After Intubation Using Etomidate and a Long-Acting Neuromuscular Blocker
Pediatric Emergency Care, 06/17/09
Kendrick DB et al. - A significant proportion of pediatric patients receiving etomidate and rocuronium or vecuronium during endotracheal intubation are likely experiencing ongoing paralysis without adequate sedation. Emergency medicine physicians should be cognizant of this when using these medications for facilitating intubation.
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