Ketamine infusion treatment

    • [DOC File]Ketamine

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      The length of the ketamine session will be approximately one hour, and you will remain in the recovery area for up to an hour following the treatment. Ketamine will be given as either (1) an intramuscular (IM) injection into the shoulder or buttocks or (2) an intravenous (IV) infusion at doses of approximately 0.5mg/ kg body weight (range is 0 ...

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    • [DOCX File]Ketamine for Analgesia

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      To provide guidelines for the acute pain management service nursing staff caring for patients receiving ketamine to treat intractable migraine headaches, poorly controlled pain due to opioid tolerance, or as a palliative care treatment. Infusion may be initiated in adult general care units as well as intermediate and intensive care units.

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    • [DOC File]static.cambridge.org

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      Improved postoperative pain relief was demonstrated in a study evaluating the effects of low-dose ketamine infusion during renal surgery.10 All patients (N = 40) received morphine and bupivacaine by thoracic patient-controlled epidural analgesia and were randomized to receive either a placebo or a ketamine iv bolus (0.5 mg/kg) and infusion (0.5 ...

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    • [DOC File]John L - Ketamine Infusion Therapy

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      Ketamine is a potent analgesic at sub-dissociative doses ranging from 0.1-0.5 mg/kg when used for bolus dosing (8,9). Administration of continuous infusion ketamine for analgesia ranges from 0.06-0.6 mg/kg/hr (1-10). Of note, doses

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    • [DOC File]ReD-KITE

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      Supplementary Table S1: Study, Patient and Treatment Characteristics. Supplementary Table S2: Risk of Bias Assessment: Ketamine and Non-Ketamine Studies. Supplementary Fig. S1: Search Results. Supplementary Fig. S2: Ketamine Studies, All Cause Discontinuation, Random Effects Model

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    • About Ketamine Infusion Treatment - Ketamine Infusion Honolulu …

      ketamine infusion therapy is not a comprehensive treatment for depression, anxiety or any psychiatric symptoms Your ketamine infusions are meant to augment (add on to, not be used in place of) comprehensive psychiatric treatment.

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    • [DOC File]Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 47:572-578 (2000)

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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 ...

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    • [DOCX File]INFORMED CONSENT: REVISION 6/4/18 - PACIFIC MIND …

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      Maintenance ketamine treatments (once every 1-3 weeks). Prescribing a new antidepressant . A further course of ketamine injections. You will be monitored for 6 months following your last ketamine infusion. Visits 11- 15 Follow-up. After the treatment phase of the study you will be visited to review your progress and to fill in appropriate ...

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    • [DOC File](Pain Control)

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      Rats in group 3 (n=10) received O2 30% in air and S(+)-ketamine (infusion: 1.0 mg•kg–1•min–1, Harvard Infusion/Withdrawal PumpTM, Harvard Apparatus; Inc., Natik, Massachusetts, USA). Cerebral ischemia was induced by a combination of right common carotid artery occlusion and hemorrhagic hypotension to 35 mmHg MAP for 30 min.

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    • Thomas Jefferson University

      Low-dose ketamine can be used as an analgesic adjunct to morphine for the treatment of moderate to severe pain to severe acute pain. A dose of . 0.15 mg/kg - .3 mg/kg IV. is given. 7. Analgesia adjunct for intractable pain: Ketamine can also be given as a . low dose continual infusion.

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