Paediatric procedural sedation using ketamine in a UK emergency department: A 7 year review of practice 2016, British Journal of Anaesthesia Citation Excerpt : However, like all drugs, ketamine is not without side-effects, which include respiratory depression, airway compromise, hypersalivation, emesis...
876: IS LESS KETAMINE BETTER? COMPARISON OF 0.25 MG/KG VS 0.5 MG/KG AS ADJUNCTIVE AGENT IN DEEP SEDATIONIntroduction: There is an increasing interest in ICU attending physician's workload and its effects not only on patient outcomes but also on trainee education, staff and fami...
Anaesthesia was achieved and maintained with 5% Ketamine (Ketanir™, Aculife Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., India) at a dose of 10 mg/kg IM injection. The hair on two forelimbs and right hindlimb were clipped, aseptically prepared (by first cleaning thoroughly with soap and water then sterilising ...
The most commonly used drugs were intravenous ketamine (35.7%), intravenous ketamine + midazolam (15.4%), intranasal fentanyl + midazolam (14.1%) and intranasal fentanyl (10.6%). The effectiveness of sedoanalgesia was considered satisfactory in 95.2% of the cases, with an adverse effect rate of...
IDHB animals were sedated with 2.6 mg of xylazine, 5.2 mg of ketamine, 1.0 mg of tiletamine and 1.0 mg of zolazepam per kg of body mass, whereas IOP animals were given 0.9 mg of xylazine, 1.9 mg of tiletamine and 1.9 mg of zolazepam per kg of body mass. Blood from the jugular ...
with bright light therapy and with a phase advance of sleep cycles. All these strategies have been able to provide a chance to stabilize the SD response, at least in a subgroup of patients.[correction: John E. Richters points out that, in 2019, there’s alsoketamine(a) which is approved...