2023
DOI: 10.1542/neo.24-12-e783
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Pharmacologic Adjuncts for Neonatal Tracheal Intubation: The Evidence Behind Premedication

Sara K. Neches,
Cassandra DeMartino,
Rebecca Shay

Abstract: Premedication such as analgesia, sedation, vagolytics, and paralytics may improve neonatal tracheal intubation success, reduce intubation-associated adverse events, and create optimal conditions for performing this high-risk and challenging procedure. Although rapid sequence induction including a paralytic agent has been adopted for intubations in pediatric and adult critical care, neonatal clinical practice varies. This review aims to summarize details of common classes of neonatal intubation premedication in… Show more

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