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The impact of etomidate on mortality in trauma patients
Chris Hinkewich,
Robert Green
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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Trauma Patients
100%
Etomidate
100%
Comorbidity
25%
Odds Ratio
25%
Injury Severity Score
25%
Confidence Interval
16%
Patient Demographics
16%
Endotracheal Intubation
16%
28-day Mortality
16%
Emergent Intubation
16%
Length of Stay
8%
Logistic Regression Model
8%
Illness
8%
Intensive Care Unit
8%
Canada
8%
Blood Pressure
8%
Length of Hospital Stay
8%
Nova Scotia
8%
Halifax
8%
Health Sciences Center
8%
Female Sex
8%
Ventilation
8%
Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay
8%
Trauma Registry
8%
Mechanical Ventilation
8%
Multivariable Logistic Regression
8%
Queen Elizabeth II
8%
Traumatic Brain Injury
8%
Student's T-test
8%
Intubation
8%
Trauma-specific
8%
Adult Trauma
8%
Trauma Mortality
8%
Injury Type
8%
Patient Mortality
8%
Risk-benefit
8%
Historical Cohort Study
8%
Hemodynamic Profile
8%
Safety Benefits
8%
Incomplete Data
8%
Emergency Tracheal Intubation
8%
Nursing and Health Professions
Injury
100%
Etomidate
100%
Length of Stay
25%
Comorbidity
25%
Odds Ratio
25%
Intubation
25%
Tracheal Intubation
25%
Injury Severity Score
25%
Confidence Interval
16%
Intensive Care Unit
16%
Logistic Regression Analysis
8%
Cohort Analysis
8%
Disease
8%
Blood Pressure
8%
Drug Therapy
8%
Patient Population
8%
Artificial Respiration
8%
Traumatic Brain Injury
8%
Student T Test
8%
Single Drug Dose
8%
Outcome Variable
8%