Low Dose Ketamine In Prevention of Propofol Injection Pain
Alaa Ahmed Whied Mohamed;
Abstract
Ketamine is (NMDA) receptor antagonist agent and
adissociative anesthetic with neurostimulatory side effect,
multiple research trials suggest ketamine as a strong analgesic
agent in sub anesthetic IV doses.
The aim of the current study was to prove the
effectiveness of low dose ketamine in preventing propofol
injection pain.
Two groups each included 60 patients (middle age
females who performed ovum pick up surgery:
Ketamine group 60 patient received ketamine 0.2mg/kg
with propofol.
Saline group 60 patient received normal saline 10 ml
with propofol.
In the current study pain and hemodynamic changes (BP,
pulse) were observed.
adissociative anesthetic with neurostimulatory side effect,
multiple research trials suggest ketamine as a strong analgesic
agent in sub anesthetic IV doses.
The aim of the current study was to prove the
effectiveness of low dose ketamine in preventing propofol
injection pain.
Two groups each included 60 patients (middle age
females who performed ovum pick up surgery:
Ketamine group 60 patient received ketamine 0.2mg/kg
with propofol.
Saline group 60 patient received normal saline 10 ml
with propofol.
In the current study pain and hemodynamic changes (BP,
pulse) were observed.
Other data
| Title | Low Dose Ketamine In Prevention of Propofol Injection Pain | Other Titles | الجرعة القليلة من عقار الكيتامين لمنع الالم المصاحب لحقن عقار البروبوفول | Authors | Alaa Ahmed Whied Mohamed | Issue Date | 2018 |
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