Ketamine for pediatric sedation
[DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES
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Newton A, Fitton L. Intravenous ketamine for adult procedural sedation in the emergency department: a prospective cohort study. Emerg Med J 2008; 25:498-501. Demling RH, Ellerbe S, Jarrett F. Ketamine anesthesia for tangential excision of burn eschar: a burn unit procedure.
[DOC File]Propofol Dosing Guidelines
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D. Titrate the propofol infusion rate, not the ketamine infusion rate. If the patient seems to require a lot of propofol, give 25-50 µg fentanyl boluses. F. As with propofol, the ketamine infusion rate was designed for adults of average weight (60-80 kg). Adjust upward or downward for larger or smaller patients.
[DOC File]ED Research /Publications for the last five years
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Godambe S, Elliot V, Matheny D, Pershad J. “Comparison of Propofol/Fentanyl versus Ketamine/Midazolam for Brief Orthopedic Procedural Sedation in a Pediatric Emergency Department.” Pediatrics 2003; 112(1): 116-123. Pershad J, Chin T.
[DOC File]APPENDIX A: KETAMINE
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Ketamine produces a condition called a “dissociative state.” This agent may be utilized for treatment of children who are about to undergo potentially painful procedures in the Emergency Department, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and Burn Intensive Care Unit.
[DOC File]Practice Guidelines for Sedation and Analgesia by Non ...
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Green SM, Nakamura R, Johnson NE: Ketamine sedation for pediatric procedures: Part 1, A prospective series. Ann Emerg Med 19:1024-1032, 1990. Green SM, Rothrock SG, Harris T, Hopkins GA, Garrett W, Sherwin T: Intravenous ketamine for pediatric sedation in the emergency department: safety profile with 156 cases. Acad Emerg Med 5:971-976, 1998
[DOC File]Table 4: Intranasal medications and doses for treatment of ...
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Ketamine 0.5 to 1 mg/kg Always monitor for respiratory depression. Use lower sufentanil dose in elderly. Only use a device that can very accurately deliver an exact dose of medication. Titration is possible every 15 minutes, consider oral medications at 15-20 minutes to kick in as I.N. wears off Sedation Midazolam 0.5 mg/kg. Sufentanil 1.0 to 1 ...
[DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES
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[Class III] Ward CM, et.al. evaluated ten adults (ages 24-74 years) who received ketamine as a part of their burn dressing change sedation. These patients were kept NPO for 4 hours prior to sedation. Ketamine (concentration ketamine 400mg / atropine 0.6mg) was administered by an anesthesiologist.
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