The use of ketamine in patients with TBI has often been argued due to its possible deleterious effects on cerebral circulation and perfusion. Early studies suggested that ketamine could increase intracranial pressure, decreasing cerebral perfusion pressure and thereby reducing oxygen supply to the damaged cerebral cortex. Some recent studies have refuted these conclusions relating to the role of ketamine, especially in patients with TBI, showing that ketamine should be the first-choice drug in this type of patient at induction. Our narrative review collects evidence on ketamine’s use in patients with TBI. Databases were examined for studies in which ketamine had been used in acute traumatic brain injury (TBI). The outcomes considered in thi...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a significant health crisis. To date, no FDA approved pharma...
Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is one of the main complications of spontaneous subarachnoid haemorr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity assoc...
The use of ketamine in patients with TBI has often been argued due to its possible deleterious effec...
Ketamine is a widely used medication that can be administered for the delivery of anesthesia as well...
Introduction Intensive care for patients with severe acute brain injury aims both to treat the immed...
INTRODUCTION: Endotracheal suctioning (ETS) is essential for patient care in an ICU but may repr...
Jinwei Liang, Shanhu Wu, Wenxi Xie, Hefan He Department of Anesthesiology, The Second Affiliated Ho...
When a patient experiences trauma, pre-hospital rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is often the course ...
Background. Ketamine is used as an anaesthetic agent for short surgical procedures, and as a sedativ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the most debilitating neurological disorders with inadequate t...
Intravenous ketamine anaesthesia induced abrupt increases in intracranial pressure levels ranging fr...
Abstract Bradykinin (BK) was shown to stimulate the production of physiologically active metabolites...
Ketamine has been in clinical use for more than two decades. In recent years it has become clear tha...
Background: Ketamine can provide sedation and analgesia in specific doses. Whereas most other anesth...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a significant health crisis. To date, no FDA approved pharma...
Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is one of the main complications of spontaneous subarachnoid haemorr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity assoc...
The use of ketamine in patients with TBI has often been argued due to its possible deleterious effec...
Ketamine is a widely used medication that can be administered for the delivery of anesthesia as well...
Introduction Intensive care for patients with severe acute brain injury aims both to treat the immed...
INTRODUCTION: Endotracheal suctioning (ETS) is essential for patient care in an ICU but may repr...
Jinwei Liang, Shanhu Wu, Wenxi Xie, Hefan He Department of Anesthesiology, The Second Affiliated Ho...
When a patient experiences trauma, pre-hospital rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is often the course ...
Background. Ketamine is used as an anaesthetic agent for short surgical procedures, and as a sedativ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the most debilitating neurological disorders with inadequate t...
Intravenous ketamine anaesthesia induced abrupt increases in intracranial pressure levels ranging fr...
Abstract Bradykinin (BK) was shown to stimulate the production of physiologically active metabolites...
Ketamine has been in clinical use for more than two decades. In recent years it has become clear tha...
Background: Ketamine can provide sedation and analgesia in specific doses. Whereas most other anesth...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a significant health crisis. To date, no FDA approved pharma...
Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is one of the main complications of spontaneous subarachnoid haemorr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although a number of factors contribute to the high mortality and morbidity assoc...