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Endotracheal epinephrine in cardiorespiratory collapse
Journal article

Endotracheal epinephrine in cardiorespiratory collapse

James R. Roberts, Michael I. Greenberg and Steven I. Baskin
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, v 8(12), pp 515-519
Dec 1979
PMID: 513407

Abstract

cardiorespiratory collapse, epinephrine epinephrine, endotracheal
The endotracheal route for the administration of epinephrine has been studied extensively in dogs. There has been little in the medical literature to document the successful use of this technique in humans. The successful use of endotracheally administered epinephrine in two patients with cardiorespiratory collapse is reported. Specific points concerning endotracheal drugs are discussed and a set of guidelines for clinical use is offered.

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