Rapid sequence intubation and the role of the emergency medicine pharmacist: 2022 update

Author:

Hampton Jeremy P12,Hommer Kyle3,Musselman Megan4,Bilhimer Matt3

Affiliation:

1. University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy , Kansas City, MO

2. University Health Kansas City , Kansas City, MO , USA

3. Olathe Medical Center , Olathe, KS , USA

4. North Kansas City Hospital , North Kansas City, MO , USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe dosing, potential adverse effects, and clinical outcomes of the most commonly utilized pharmacologic agents for rapid sequence intubation (RSI) are reviewed for the practicing emergency medicine pharmacist (EMP).SummaryRSI is the process of establishing a safe, functional respiratory system in patients unable to effectively breathe on their own. Various medications are chosen to sedate and even paralyze the patient to facilitate an efficient endotracheal intubation. The mechanism of action and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic profiles of these agents were described in a 2011 review. Since then, the role of the EMP as well as the published evidence regarding RSI agents, including dosing, adverse effects, and clinical outcomes, has grown. It is necessary for the practicing EMP to update previous practice patterns in order to continue to provide optimal patient care.ConclusionWhile the agents used in RSI have changed little, knowledge regarding optimal dosing, appropriate patient selection, and possible adverse effects continues to be gained. The EMP is a key member of the bedside care team and uniquely positioned to communicate this evolving data.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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