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Etomidate versus ketamine for rapid sequence intubation in acutely ill patients: a multicentre randomised controlled trial
The Lancet - Early Online Publication, 07/01/09
Jabre P et al. - The results show that ketamine is a safe and valuable alternative to etomidate for endotracheal intubation in critically ill patients, and should be considered in those with sepsis.
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