2021
DOI: 10.1113/jp281254
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Ketamine: yay or neigh? Implications for cardiovascular regulation and considerations for field use

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“…Consequently, compared to systolic blood pressure, IOP is more vulnerable to changes in venous return, and increased cardiac output can raise venous pressure, thereby affecting aqueous humor outflow. In contrast with the literature [ 22 ], no effect of esketamine on increasing BP was found in this study, which might be attributed to the different cardiovascular effects of esketamine and ketamine. Additionally, since the subjects of this study were children with high sympathetic excitability, the drug had little effect on BP.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, compared to systolic blood pressure, IOP is more vulnerable to changes in venous return, and increased cardiac output can raise venous pressure, thereby affecting aqueous humor outflow. In contrast with the literature [ 22 ], no effect of esketamine on increasing BP was found in this study, which might be attributed to the different cardiovascular effects of esketamine and ketamine. Additionally, since the subjects of this study were children with high sympathetic excitability, the drug had little effect on BP.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%