Ketamine vs. Etomidate: Does Your Choice of Induction Agent Influence Mortality in the Critically Ill?

Ketamine vs. Etomidate: Does Your Choice of Induction Agent Influence Mortality in the Critically Ill?

This article explores recent evidence comparing ketamine and etomidate for rapid sequence intubation. While new cohort data suggests a mortality benefit for ketamine, meta-analyses of randomized trials show clinical equipoise, highlighting the complex trade-offs between adrenal suppression and hemodynamic stability.
Why Emergency Medicine Residents Rarely Choose Surgical Critical Care — A Nationwide Survey and a Roadmap to Increase EM-SCC Matriculation

Why Emergency Medicine Residents Rarely Choose Surgical Critical Care — A Nationwide Survey and a Roadmap to Increase EM-SCC Matriculation

A national survey of 111 emergency medicine trainees identifies limited exposure to surgical critical care, institutional and geographic factors, and program characteristics (ECMO, multidisciplinary teams) as key modifiable drivers of low EM matriculation into surgical critical care fellowships.