Beyond Shock Index; Significant Predictors of Post-Intubation Hypotension
First of all, it is not clear whether the etomidate group and ketamine groups' main reason for intubation. Since each group different characteristics might affect the results, etomidate and ketamine groups should be compared in the similar reason for intubation. [...]in etomidate group, 94% of...
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