An analysis of 7.6 million trauma cases over 7 years showed that 3.7% of patients underwent emergency department (ED) endotracheal intubation (ETI), which was associated with a mortality rate of 10.2% ...
Alt text: A Black woman looks up pensively in a white background. Source: Photo by Jessica Felicio on Unsplash Many of us hear the word “trauma” and think of a soldier returning home from war, or a ...
In a cohort study of patients with active hemorrhage, endotracheal intubation in the emergency department (ED) was associated with higher mortality rates, more frequent ICU admissions, and a greater ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Trauma doesn’t just live in the mind or body—it lives in your bank account, too. Sexual ...
Etomidate, the most common anesthesia induction agent for emergency tracheal intubation, causes adrenal suppression and can lead to corticosteroid insufficiency. In a large trial, in-hospital death ...
A new study suggests that women whose most distressing traumatic experiences occurred during childhood respond differently to biological stress than men or women traumatized later in life. The ...
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