2021
DOI: 10.1111/acem.14382
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Ketamine administration for acute painful sickle cell crisis: A randomized controlled trial

Abstract: This is an open access article under the terms of the Creat ive Commo ns Attri butio n-NonCo mmerc ial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.

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“…10,16 Of the studies identified, two were conducted in the ED, 17,18 six were conducted on general inpatient floors, 5,[10][11][12]14,15 and two were conducted in the intensive care unit (ICU). 13,16 Six studies were stratified as adult studies (Table 1) [11][12][13][14]16,17 and four as pediatric studies (Table 2). 5,10,15,18 Use of ketamine alone versus as an adjunct to opioids, method of ketamine delivery, use of a bolus versus infusion without a bolus, starting doses, and infusion times differed among the studies.…”
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“…10,16 Of the studies identified, two were conducted in the ED, 17,18 six were conducted on general inpatient floors, 5,[10][11][12]14,15 and two were conducted in the intensive care unit (ICU). 13,16 Six studies were stratified as adult studies (Table 1) [11][12][13][14]16,17 and four as pediatric studies (Table 2). 5,10,15,18 Use of ketamine alone versus as an adjunct to opioids, method of ketamine delivery, use of a bolus versus infusion without a bolus, starting doses, and infusion times differed among the studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Though no significant difference was found in mean pain scores or hospitalization rates at the end of the trial, the ketamine group had lower mean opioid use than the morphine group. 17 Among the adult studies, two documented adverse effects led to treatment cessation in affected participants. In one of these studies, one patient (of nine) developed psychotomimetic symptoms after ketamine was first given as a bolus at 0.25 mg/kg and Mohammad H. Bawany, et al…”
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“…It is encouraging that, since the completion of our literature search, several studies assessing the efficacy of these adjuncts for sickle cell pain have been published. 133–136 These analgesics have the potential to expand treatment for VOCs to a true multimodal approach, and as a result, attenuate some of the possible adverse effects of the opioid analgesics. Our explanatory pain model for SCD captures the multidimensional nature of the pain experience and suggests new SCD pain targets as well as new measures of efficacy.…”
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“…In parallel‐group trials, participants are randomized to different study arms and stay within their assigned group for the duration of the study. Parallel‐group trials in the ED have studied pediatric septic shock treatment, 62 computerized clinical decision support to streamline the workflow for ED‐initiated buprenorphine/naloxone and referral, 63 ketamine infusion for acute sickle vaso‐occlusive crisis, 64 and shared decision making in low‐risk chest pain 65 …”
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