INTRODUCTION: Endotracheal suctioning (ETS) is essential for patient care in an ICU but may represent a cause of cerebral secondary injury. Ketamine has been historically contraindicated for its use in head injury patients, since an increase of intracranial pressure (ICP) was reported; nevertheless, its use was recently suggested in neurosurgical patients. In this prospective observational study we investigated the effect of ETS on ICP, cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), jugular oxygen saturation (SjO2) and cerebral blood flow velocity (mVMCA) before and after the administration of ketamine. METHODS: In the control phase, ETS was performed on patients sedated with propofol and remifentanil in continuous infusion. If a cough was p...
SUMMARY: From this prospective single blind study conducted on 80 patients undergoing elective sur...
Background. Ketamine is used as an anaesthetic agent for short surgical procedures, and as a sedativ...
BACKGROUND: A reflex cough is often observed after an intravenous (IV) bolus of remifentanil. Since ...
Ketamine is a widely used medication that can be administered for the delivery of anesthesia as well...
The use of ketamine in patients with TBI has often been argued due to its possible deleterious effec...
Intravenous ketamine anaesthesia induced abrupt increases in intracranial pressure levels ranging fr...
Introduction Intensive care for patients with severe acute brain injury aims both to treat the immed...
Introduction: Ketamine is increasingly being used in various pain settings. The purpose of this stud...
Background: Little is known about the influence of racemic ketamine on autoregulation of cerebral bl...
Background: Ketamine can provide sedation and analgesia in specific doses. Whereas most other anesth...
Einleitung und Zielsetzung: Die verzögert auftretende zerebrale Ischämie (Delayed Cerebral Ischemia,...
Ketamine is a phencyclidine derivative, which functions primarily as an antagonist of the N-methyl-d...
Subanaesthetic ketamine has recently been proven to be a highly effective and fast acting alternativ...
Rationale Ketamine has been used as a sedative analgesic in trauma setting, but data regarding its e...
Quantifying neural activity in natural conditions (i.e. conditions comparable to the standard clinic...
SUMMARY: From this prospective single blind study conducted on 80 patients undergoing elective sur...
Background. Ketamine is used as an anaesthetic agent for short surgical procedures, and as a sedativ...
BACKGROUND: A reflex cough is often observed after an intravenous (IV) bolus of remifentanil. Since ...
Ketamine is a widely used medication that can be administered for the delivery of anesthesia as well...
The use of ketamine in patients with TBI has often been argued due to its possible deleterious effec...
Intravenous ketamine anaesthesia induced abrupt increases in intracranial pressure levels ranging fr...
Introduction Intensive care for patients with severe acute brain injury aims both to treat the immed...
Introduction: Ketamine is increasingly being used in various pain settings. The purpose of this stud...
Background: Little is known about the influence of racemic ketamine on autoregulation of cerebral bl...
Background: Ketamine can provide sedation and analgesia in specific doses. Whereas most other anesth...
Einleitung und Zielsetzung: Die verzögert auftretende zerebrale Ischämie (Delayed Cerebral Ischemia,...
Ketamine is a phencyclidine derivative, which functions primarily as an antagonist of the N-methyl-d...
Subanaesthetic ketamine has recently been proven to be a highly effective and fast acting alternativ...
Rationale Ketamine has been used as a sedative analgesic in trauma setting, but data regarding its e...
Quantifying neural activity in natural conditions (i.e. conditions comparable to the standard clinic...
SUMMARY: From this prospective single blind study conducted on 80 patients undergoing elective sur...
Background. Ketamine is used as an anaesthetic agent for short surgical procedures, and as a sedativ...
BACKGROUND: A reflex cough is often observed after an intravenous (IV) bolus of remifentanil. Since ...