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In the SNAP trial, cefazolin was noninferior to flucloxacillin or cloxacillin with respect to 90-day mortality in patients with methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia and had fewer nephrotoxic effects. Read the full trial results: https://nej.md/4vL0M6m
Induction medication for emergency intubation — does the choice matter? NEJM Editorial Fellow Katerina Lin, MD, explains a randomized trial to determine the effects of ketamine vs. etomidate for induction of anesthesia during emergency tracheal intubation. Full RSI trial results: nej.md/44EOlxB