Administration of Nebulized Ketamine for Managing Acute Pain in the Emergency Department: A Case Series.

Journal: Clinical Practice And Cases In Emergency Medicine
Published:
Abstract

Ketamine administration in sub-dissociative doses in the emergency department (ED) results in effective pain relief in patients with acute traumatic and non-traumatic pain, chronic pain, and opioid-tolerant pain. This case series describes five adult ED patients who received nebulized ketamine for predominantly acute traumatic pain. Three patients received nebulized ketamine at 1.5 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) dose, one patient at 0.75 mg/kg, and one patient at 1 mg/kg. All five patients experienced a decrease in pain from the baseline up to 120 minutes. The inhalation route of ketamine delivery via breath-actuated nebulizer may have utility for managing pain in the ED.

Authors
Jefferson Drapkin, Aidin Masoudi, Mahlaqa Butt, Rukhsana Hossain, Antonios Likourezos, Sergey Motov
Relevant Conditions

Chronic Pain