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Etomidate - a review of robust evidence for its use in various clinical scenarios
Etomidate is an intravenous hypnotic with a favourable clinical profile in haemodynamic high-risk scenarios. Currently, there is an active debate about the clinical significance of the drug's side effects and its overall risk-benefit ratio.
Basciani, Reto Marco +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Emergence delirium commonly occurs in pediatric patients after general anesthesia, causing distress and potential harm. Remimazolam, an ultra‐short‐acting benzodiazepine, has recently been introduced in pediatric anesthesia, but its preventive role against emergence delirium remains unclear.
Ji‐Na Kim +2 more
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Closed-loop Continuous Infusions of Etomidate and Etomidate Analogs in Rats
Background Etomidate is a sedative-hypnotic that is often given as a single intravenous bolus but rarely as an infusion because it suppresses adrenocortical function.
Natalie Banacos +6 more
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Mutations at beta N265 in γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors alter both binding affinity and efficacy of potent anesthetics. [PDF]
Etomidate and propofol are potent general anesthetics that act via GABAA receptor allosteric co-agonist sites located at transmembrane β+/α- inter-subunit interfaces.
Deirdre S Stewart +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the valent type of valvular heart disease, caused by primary leaflet lesions or annular dilatation secondary to left ventricular dysfunction. It can lead to a series of complications such as volume overload, exacerbated pulmonary congestion, and heart failure, significantly impacting patient prognosis ...
Juelian Li +4 more
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Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of etomidate and ketamine on hemodynamic and metabolic responses to intubation in ICU patients.
Özlem Çınar +6 more
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Etomidate as an induction agent in septic patients: red flags or false alarms?
Despite its widespread use in North America and many other parts of the world, the safety of etomidate as an induction agent for rapid sequence intubation in septic patients is still debated.
Kulstad, Erik B MD, MS +3 more
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Abstract High‐frequency oscillations (HFOs) were discovered more than 20 years ago, and since then they have been studied intensively in the context of epilepsy. HFOs encompass a broad spectrum of oscillations, typically ranging from 80 Hz to several kHz, that include both normal and pathological oscillations, documented in people with epilepsy and ...
Christos Panagiotis Lisgaras +6 more
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Anaesthetic induction with etomidate in cardiac surgery: A randomised controlled trial.
BACKGROUND Etomidate is perceived as preserving haemodynamic stability during induction of anaesthesia. It is also associated with adrenocortical dysfunction. The risk/benefit relationship is controversial.
Rindlisbacher, Antje +7 more
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Background: This study aimed to compare premedication with sodium thiopental, magnesium sulfate, midazolam, prime etomidate dosage, remifentanil, and normal saline on decreasing myoclonus incidence and pain induced by anesthesia with etomidate. Methods:
Mohammadreza Safavi +2 more
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