1980
DOI: 10.1097/00132586-198012000-00048
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Effects of Ketamine on the Pregnant Uterus

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“…Although propfol is currently most used for induction of GA for CD, the hemodynamic advantage makes ketamine a preferred induction agent of GA for hypovolemic and hypotensive parturients like placenta abruption or uterine rupture. Ketamine 1.5 mg/kg can be given to prevent maternal awareness [93] and not to increase uterine tone [137]. Respirtatory depression of newborn has not been reported with this induction dose [93].…”
Section: Ketamine In Preeclampsia and Eclampsiamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Although propfol is currently most used for induction of GA for CD, the hemodynamic advantage makes ketamine a preferred induction agent of GA for hypovolemic and hypotensive parturients like placenta abruption or uterine rupture. Ketamine 1.5 mg/kg can be given to prevent maternal awareness [93] and not to increase uterine tone [137]. Respirtatory depression of newborn has not been reported with this induction dose [93].…”
Section: Ketamine In Preeclampsia and Eclampsiamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Η επίδραση της κεταµίνης στη σύσπαση της µήτρας µετά την έξοδο του νεογνού είναι αµφιλεγόµενη. Σύµφωνα µε κάποιες µελέτες ελαττώνεται ο ρυθµός των συσπάσεων 63 , ενώ κάποιες άλλες αναφέρουν ότι δεν µεταβάλλεται 64 .…”
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