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Emerg Med J 2009;26:435 doi:10.1136/emj.2009.076232
  • Best Evidence Topic reports

BET 2 IS ENDOTRACHEAL ADRENALINE USEFUL IN ACUTE ASTHMA?

Report by: Timothy Nutbeam, ST3 Emergency Medicine

Search checked by: Anna Fergusson, CT1 Anaesthetics

Institution: UHCW Coventry, Coventry, UK

A short-cut review was carried out to establish whether endotracheal adrenaline is useful in acute asthma. Five citations were reviewed, of which one partly answered the three-part question. The clinical bottom line is that there is insufficient evidence to support the …

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