• Plast Surg Nurs · Apr 2007

    Perioperative uses of low-dose ketamine for pain management.

    • Tiffany D Harper.
    • Graduate Program of Nurse Anesthesia, Oakland University Beaumont, Royal Oak, MI 48073, USA. tdgarey@oakland.edu
    • Plast Surg Nurs. 2007 Apr 1;27(2):98-101.

    AbstractThe purpose of this article is to explore the most current literature regarding perioperative pain management uses of low-dose ketamine. Research has demonstrated significant reductions in postoperative pain scores as well as opioid consumption with low-dose ketamine administration without side effects associated with its induction doses. The availability of S(+)-ketamine with double the analgesic potency of ketamine will create even more reason for its use.

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