The Expanding Role of Ketamine in the Emergency Department

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Sophia Sheikh
Phyllis Hendry
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[1] University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville,Department of Emergency Medicine
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Drugs | 2018年 / 78卷
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Patients frequently come to the emergency department for pain. For decades, ketamine has been used in the emergency department for procedural sedation but is now receiving attention as a potential alternative to opioids because of its unique analgesic effects. Additionally, ketamine’s dissociative properties have made it a popular choice for sedating profoundly agitated patients. In this narrative review, these new roles for ketamine in the emergency department are discussed.
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