1.A study on the efficacy of low dose ketamine infusion in reducing postoperative analgesic requirement of patients undergoing mastoidectomy and tympanoplasty I
Philippine Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;13(1):29-33
BACKGROUND: Prevention of the occurrence of central sensitization has been one of the reasons for the use of preemptive medications like ketamine, an NMDA receptor antagonist. This study was conducted to test the efficacy of low dose ketamine infusion in decreasing opioid requirements postoperatively
METHODS: Thirty patients scheduled for mastoidectomy and tympanoplasty were randomly allocated to 2 groups: Group I- continuous infusion of ketamine (10 ug/kg/min) and Group II- control group. The time from end of procedure to the first request for analgesia, VAPS, MAP and HR were recorded
RESULTS: The duration of analgesia was statistically significant in the ketamine group. VAPS, was likewise lower in the ketamine group.
CONCLUSION: Ketamine, as an NMDA antagonist provides an alternative to decreased postoperative opioid requirement by attenuating the establishment of control sensitization. (Author)
Human
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Young Adult
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Adolescent
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TYMPANOPLASTY
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KETAMINE
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ANALGESIA
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ANESTHESIA
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OPIOIDS
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MIDAZOLAM
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BENZODIAZEPINES
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TYMPANOPLASTY
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N-METHYLASPARTATE
2.Anesthetic management of cervical spine injured patient
Philippine Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;13(1):64-68
The objective of this case report is to present the anesthetic concerns as well as the primary and alternate management strategies in a patient with cervical spine injury.
Human
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Female
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Adult
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INJURY
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CERVICAL SPINE
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ANESTHESIA
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PAIN
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CERVICAL LARYNGOSCOPY
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INTUBATION, TRACHEAL