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Etomidate (USAN, INN, BAN;
marketed as Amidate) is a short-acting
intravenous anaesthetic agent used for the
induction of
general anaesthesia and sedation...
- as
thiopentone in the UK)
Benzodiazepines Diazepam Lorazepam Midazolam Etomidate Ketamine Propofol Among the
barbiturates mentioned above,
thiopental and...
- can be used for
sedation include isoflurane,
diethyl ether, propofol,
etomidate, ketamine, pentobarbital,
lorazepam and midazolam.
Sedation is typically...
- (EEG) monitoring.
These techniques facilitate the use of propofol,
etomidate, ketamine, and
other intravenous anesthetic agents.
During or
after TIVA...
- Laub M,
Kalmar L,
Kilian I,
Bezecny H (1973). "[Cerebral
Function under Etomidate, a New Non-Barbiturate I.V. Hypnotic]". Der
Anaesthesist (in German)....
- on the
GABAA receptor complex, and it may
partially overlap with the
etomidate binding site.
Methaqualone peaks in the
bloodstream within several hours...
- and last 5–15 minutes.
Etomidate carries sedative effects only; it does not
provide pain relief. Side
effects of
etomidate include myoclonus (involuntary...
- intubation:
succinylcholine or
another paralytic, and a
sedative such as
etomidate,
propofol or midazolam;
endotracheal tubes and
other intubating equipment...
- lymphocytes,
possibly with a
toxic effect on
mitochondrial function.
Although etomidate has a
minimal effect on the
cardiovascular system, it is
often not recommended...
-
neuromuscular blockade agents helps to
achieve optimal conditions for intubation.
Etomidate – It is an imidazole-derivative that
stimulates GABA receptors. The dosage...