《Table 2.Comparison for the use of opioid in trauma patients (n, %)》

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《Rapid sequence induction(RSI) in trauma patients: Insights from healthcare providers》


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A total of 102 participants from two intubating specialties were included;of which 47 questionnaires were responded by the anaesthesiologist and 55questionnaires were completed by the emergency physicians.Table 1 shows the comparison for the use of induction agent in trauma patients by the two intubating specialties.In stable trauma patients,Propofol(74.5%)was the most frequently used induction agent(hypnotic)followed by Etomidate(20.6%),Ketamine(2.9%)and Midazolam(2.0%).Significantly higher proportion of anesthesiologist used Propofol(95.7%vs.56.4%)whereas,Etomidate(36.4%vs.2.1%,P=0.001)was commonly used by emergency physicians.On the other hand,Etomidate(50.0%)was the preferred hypnotic drug of choice used in unstable pateints choosen by the two intubating specialties.Moreover,choice among the emergency physicians was in favour of Etomidate(63.6%)and Ketamine(20.0%)in unstable patients while,anesthesiologist preferred equally propofol and ketamine as the drug of choice for induction of anaesthesia.