Prehospital Use of Ketamine versus Benzodiazepines for Sedation among Pediatric Patients with Behavioral Emergencies: Prehospital Emergency Care: Vol 0, No 0 — Read on http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10903127.2022.2163326
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Medication-Facilitated Advanced Airway Management with First-Line Use of a Supraglottic Device – A One-Year Quality Assurance Review
Medication-Facilitated Advanced Airway Management with First-Line Use of a Supraglottic Device – A One-Year Quality Assurance Review — Read on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9280059/
Outcomes Associated with Lower Doses of Ketamine by Emergency Medical Services for Profound Agitation
Outcomes Associated with Lower Doses of Ketamine by Emergency Medical Services for Profound Agitation — Read on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8463066/
Prehospital Ketamine Administration for Excited Delirium with Illicit Substance Co-Ingestion and Subsequent Intubation in the Emergency Department
Prehospital Ketamine Administration for Excited Delirium with Illicit Substance Co-Ingestion and Subsequent Intubation in the Emergency Department — Read on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607139/
Is Prehospital Ketamine Associated With a Change in the Prognosis of PTSD? | Military Medicine | Oxford Academic
ABSTRACTIntroduction. Ketamine is an alternative to opioids for prehospital analgesia following serious combat injury. Limited research has examined prehospital — Read on academic.oup.com/milmed/advance-article/doi/10.1093/milmed/usac014/6519201
Ketamine Investigatory Review Panel Report Overview | Department of Public Health & Environment
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Etomidate versus ketamine for emergency endotracheal intubation: a randomized clinical trial
Etomidate versus ketamine for emergency endotracheal intubation: a randomized clinical trial — Read on link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s00134-021-06577-x
Prehospital Ketamine Administration for Excited Delirium with Illicit Substance Co-Ingestion and Subsequent Intubation in the Emergency Department
Prehospital Ketamine Administration for Excited Delirium with Illicit Substance Co-Ingestion and Subsequent Intubation in the Emergency Department — Read on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607139/
Efficacy of ketamine for initial control of acute agitation in the emergency department: A randomized study – The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Efficacy of ketamine for initial control of acute agitation in the emergency department: A randomized study – The American Journal of Emergency Medicine — Read on http://www.ajemjournal.com/article/S0735-6757(20)30241-2/pdf
Deep anaesthesia and management of the unconscious diver – the Thai cave rescue
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Use of intramuscular ketamine by paramedics in the management of severely agitated patients – Bernard – – Emergency Medicine Australasia – Wiley Online Library
Use of intramuscular ketamine by paramedics in the management of severely agitated patients – Bernard – – Emergency Medicine Australasia – Wiley Online Library — Read on onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1742-6723.13755
EMCrit 291 – For Frak’s Sake, Ketamine is at least as Hemodynamically Stable as Etomidate!
Ketamine IS AT LEAST as hemodynamically stable as ETOMIDATE!!! EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. EMCrit 291 – For Frak’s Sake, Ketamine is at least as Hemodynamically Stable as Etomidate!
Prehospital RSI with ketamine study shows dose related association with adverse events
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Ketamine in acute phase of severe traumatic brain injury “an old drug for new uses?” | Critical Care | Full Text
Maintaining an adequate level of sedation and analgesia plays a key role in the management of traumatic brain injury (TBI). To date, it is unclear which drug or combination of drugs is most effective in achieving these goals. Ketamine is an agent with attractive pharmacological and pharmacokinetics characteristics. Current evidence shows that ketamine does notContinue reading “Ketamine in acute phase of severe traumatic brain injury “an old drug for new uses?” | Critical Care | Full Text”
