Delayed Intubation Rarely Needed for Opioid Overdose in ED

TOPLINE: Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with presumed opioid overdoses rarely needed delayed intubation, suggesting that these patients may be safely managed outside of an intensive care unit after 4 hours of ED monitoring. METHODOLOGY: This secondary analysis of the Fentalog Study included 1591 patients with suspected acute opioid overdose who presented to ...

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