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- W2326808452 abstract "Introduction: Trauma patients often require rapid sequence intubation (RSI) for airway maintenance. Etomidate, an RSI sedative, was previously associated with an increased risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in an urban trauma population. Methods: A retrospective, observational study of adult trauma patients admitted from 6/2009 to 12/2012 who received RSI and were maintained on mechanical ventilation (MV) for at least 48 hours was conducted. Patients placed on comfort measures, received CPR in the field, had cardiogenic shock, or used steroids chronically were excluded. Patients were identified using an in-hospital trauma database and grouped based on whether they received etomidate (etomidate) or any other sedative (other) for RSI. Patient characteristics and ALI/ARDS risk factors were collected through medical record review. One intensivist and one anesthesiologist, blinded to group, reviewed chest radiographs to assess for findings consistent with ALI/ARDS, in concordance with the American-European Consensus Conference definition. The primary outcome was the development of ALI within 48 hours of intubation when comparing etomidate with other for RSI. Secondary outcomes included development of ARDS, MV duration, and ICU and hospital length of stay. Results: During the study period, 192 patients met inclusion criteria, and 108 (56.2%) received etomidate for RSI, while 84 (43.8%) received other. The emergency department Glasgow Coma Scale score was lower in the etomidate group (8.4 vs 10.5, p=0.004), otherwise patients had similar characteristics. No differences were noted in risk factors for development of ALI including blood products, initial tidal volumes used, or 48-hour fluid resuscitation between groups. Development of ALI (11.1% vs 20.2%, p=0.106) and ARDS (10.1% vs 15.5%, p=0.210) were similar between etomidate and other, respectively. No significant differences in secondary outcomes were noted. Conclusions: Etomidate use in a rural trauma population did not appear to be associated with an increased incidence of ALI or other outcomes." @default.
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