Ketamine or Etomidate for Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults
From ResusX:Podcast by Haney Mallemat
December 17, 2025 · 13 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the findings of the RSI trial comparing Ketamine and Etomidate for tracheal intubation in critically ill adults.
Is Ketamine really the "hemodynamically stable" hero of airway management, or have we been unfairly vilifying Etomidate for decades? The debate over the perfect induction agent for critically ill patients just got a major influx of data that flips conventional wisdom on its head . In this episode, we break down the landmark "RSI" trial, a massive multicenter randomized controlled study involving over 2,300 critically ill adults in EDs and ICUs across the US . The headline results are a shocker: Ketamine did not reduce 28-day mortality compared to Etomidate . Even more surprising? The "hemodynamically neutral" reputation of Ketamine took a hit. Patients randomized to Ketamine actually experienced significantly higher rates of cardiovascular collapse—including hypotension and increased vasopressor needs—during intubation compared to those receiving Etomidate . We unpack what this means for your next shift: why the theoretical fears of Etomidate-induced adrenal suppression didn't translate to patient harm, and why Ketamine might be less forgiving in shock states than we previously thought . Tune in as we…
People in this episode
Host: Haney Mallemat
Topics covered
- airway management
- induction agents
- critically ill patients
- randomized controlled trial
- hemodynamic stability
- cardiovascular collapse
Keywords
- Ketamine
- Etomidate
- tracheal intubation
- critically ill
- mortality
- cardiovascular collapse
- adrenal suppression
- hemodynamic stability
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Ketamine, Etomidate
Places: US
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