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Neuromuscular blocking agent administration for emergent tracheal intubation is associated with decreased prevalence of procedure- related complicationsSusan R. Wilcox, Edward A. Bittner, Jonathan Elmer, et al. Crit Care Med, 2012, 40: 1808 This page is only available to Crit-IQ subscribers. To view the rest of this review and gain access to our vast array of critical care teaching tools including podcasts, vodcasts, modules, exam preparation tools, teaching aids and much more, login here, or Become a Member to register |
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This studies explores the issue of emergency intubation with or without neuromuscular blockade in a prospective observational study. It probably isn't a surprise that they report better viewing conditions and less hypoxia and procedure related complications with NMB's. They used...