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Induction agent administration sequence and first attempt failure in emergency intubation

Sep 11, 2025

The traditional rapid sequence intubation approach of sedative followed by paralytic agent dates to a time where there was a prolonged onset time of Ā sedatives and there was concern of patients being aware and paralysed if paralytics were given prior to adequate sedation.

Agents have changed over time and more rapid onset sedating agents, may mean that we can give paralytics first, thereby aligning peak effects of drugs and minimising the apnoea time associated with sedative effect.

The Study
Catoire, p. et al. Effect of administration sequence of induction agents on first-­ attempt failure during emergency intubation: A Bayesian analysis of a prospective cohort. Acad Emerg Med. 2025;32:123–129.

This study assessed the effects of drug sequence order ie paralytic first versus sedative first, on first intubation attempt failure rate, peri-intubation hypoxemia, and complications of emergency tracheal intubation.

What They Did

This was a data analysis study from a single-center prosp...

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