Which sedative is safer for emergency intubation? new study investigates
NCT ID NCT05092152
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 25 times
Summary
This study compared two sedative drugs, propofol and ketamine, used when placing a breathing tube in 207 critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. The goal was to see which drug better keeps blood pressure stable after the procedure. Results help doctors choose the safer option for emergency intubation.
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Federal University of São Paulo
São Paulo, São Paulo, 04038002, Brazil
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