Low‐dose ketamine as an adjunct to morphine: A randomized controlled trial among patients with and without current opioid use
Stine Fjendbo Galili,
Bodil Hammer Bech,
Hans Kirkegaard
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPain is a common complaint among patients presenting to the emergency department (ED), yet pain treatment is frequently suboptimal. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of low‐dose ketamine (LDK) as an adjunct to morphine versus morphine alone for treatment of acute pain among ED patients with and without current opioid use.MethodsAdult patients presenting with acute pain of ≥5 on a numeric rating scale (0–10) who were deemed by their treating ED physician to require intravenous o… Show more
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