2021
DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002403
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Ketamine for refractory chronic pain: a 1-year follow-up study

Abstract: Ketamine is often used in pain clinics for refractory chronic pain, but its long-term efficacy is poorly reported. The main objective was to assess the long-term effect of ketamine on pain and health variables in patients with refractory chronic pain. A prospective, multicenter, 1-year follow-up observational study (NCT03319238) was conducted in 30 French pain clinics where ketamine is commonly prescribed. This study focused on patients with 1 ketamine delivery procedure (n 5 256). The primary endpoint was pai… Show more

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“…Several physicians had already taken part in studies with ketamine. Moreover, the majority of experts participated as co-investigators of a national observational study in patients with chronic pain (OKAPINCT033119238, Corriger et al, 2021). With a total of 585 patients treated with ketamine, their participation provided additional information to confirm their eligibility to participate.…”
Section: Delphi Expertsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several physicians had already taken part in studies with ketamine. Moreover, the majority of experts participated as co-investigators of a national observational study in patients with chronic pain (OKAPINCT033119238, Corriger et al, 2021). With a total of 585 patients treated with ketamine, their participation provided additional information to confirm their eligibility to participate.…”
Section: Delphi Expertsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent survey on CRPS reported a variable response in the duration of pain relief (1-10 days in 25% of responders; 1-12 weeks in 33% of responders; 1-6 months in 42% of responders) (Xu et al, 2019). A variability in the responses is observed in FM patients linked to possible 'responders' or 'patients sensitive' to treatment (Ablin et al, 2016;Hoskin et al, 2018, Corriger, 2021.…”
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“…At the full-text level, 599 studies (576 published articles and 23 registered trials) did not meet the inclusion criteria. This resulted in the final number of 29 published studies included in the present review (14 clinical trials (39)(40)(41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52), 3 observational studies (53)(54)(55), and 12 case studies (56-67)), as well as 5 registered (i.e., ongoing and planned) clinical trials (68)(69)(70)(71)(72). Figure 1 illustrates the PRISMA (36) flow chart for this systematic review.…”
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“…In recent decades, intensified efforts are underway to develop new antidepressants. Ketamine is a non-selective N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor (NMDAR) antagonist with anesthetic and analgesic effects, which can effectively relieve acute and chronic pain ( 12 15 ). Ketamine has also been reported to have rapid antidepressant and anti-suicidal effects in patients with MDD or bipolar depression (BD) in recent years ( 16 18 ).…”
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confidence: 99%