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Ketamine Safety and Use in the Emergency Department for Pain and Agitation/Delirium: A Health System Experience
INTRODUCTION: Two protocols were developed to guide the use of subdissociative dose ketamine (SDDK) for analgesia and dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium in the emergency department (ED). We sought to evaluate the safety of these protocols implemented in 18 EDs withi...
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Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7081852/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31999250 http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2019.10.43067 |
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author | Mo, Hanjie Campbell, Matthew J. Fertel, Baruch S. Lam, Simon W. Wells, Elizabeth J. Casserly, Elizabeth Meldon, Stephen W. |
author_facet | Mo, Hanjie Campbell, Matthew J. Fertel, Baruch S. Lam, Simon W. Wells, Elizabeth J. Casserly, Elizabeth Meldon, Stephen W. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Two protocols were developed to guide the use of subdissociative dose ketamine (SDDK) for analgesia and dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium in the emergency department (ED). We sought to evaluate the safety of these protocols implemented in 18 EDs within a large health system. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective chart review to evaluate all adult patients who received intravenous (IV) SDDK for analgesia and intramuscular (IM) dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium in 12 hospital-based and six freestanding EDs over a one-year period from the protocol implementation. We developed a standardized data collection form and used it to record patient information regarding ketamine use, concomitant medication use, and any comorbidities that could have impacted the incidence of adverse events. RESULTS: Approximately 570,000 ED visits occurred during the study period. SDDK was used in 210 ED encounters, while dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium was used in 37 ED encounters. SDDK was used in 83% (15/18) of sites while dissociative sedation ketamine was used in 50% (9/18) of sites. Endotracheal intubation, non-rebreather mask, and nasal cannula ≥ four liters per minute were identified in one, five, and three patients, respectively. Neuropsychiatric adverse events were identified in 4% (9/210) of patients who received SDDK. CONCLUSION: Patients experienced limited neuropsychiatric adverse events from SDDK. Additionally, dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium led to less endotracheal intubation than reported in the prehospital literature. The favorable safety profile of ketamine use in the ED may prompt further increases in usage. |
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spelling | pubmed-70818522020-03-24 Ketamine Safety and Use in the Emergency Department for Pain and Agitation/Delirium: A Health System Experience Mo, Hanjie Campbell, Matthew J. Fertel, Baruch S. Lam, Simon W. Wells, Elizabeth J. Casserly, Elizabeth Meldon, Stephen W. West J Emerg Med Behavioral Health INTRODUCTION: Two protocols were developed to guide the use of subdissociative dose ketamine (SDDK) for analgesia and dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium in the emergency department (ED). We sought to evaluate the safety of these protocols implemented in 18 EDs within a large health system. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective chart review to evaluate all adult patients who received intravenous (IV) SDDK for analgesia and intramuscular (IM) dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium in 12 hospital-based and six freestanding EDs over a one-year period from the protocol implementation. We developed a standardized data collection form and used it to record patient information regarding ketamine use, concomitant medication use, and any comorbidities that could have impacted the incidence of adverse events. RESULTS: Approximately 570,000 ED visits occurred during the study period. SDDK was used in 210 ED encounters, while dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium was used in 37 ED encounters. SDDK was used in 83% (15/18) of sites while dissociative sedation ketamine was used in 50% (9/18) of sites. Endotracheal intubation, non-rebreather mask, and nasal cannula ≥ four liters per minute were identified in one, five, and three patients, respectively. Neuropsychiatric adverse events were identified in 4% (9/210) of patients who received SDDK. CONCLUSION: Patients experienced limited neuropsychiatric adverse events from SDDK. Additionally, dissociative sedation ketamine for severe agitation/excited delirium led to less endotracheal intubation than reported in the prehospital literature. The favorable safety profile of ketamine use in the ED may prompt further increases in usage. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 2020-03 2020-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7081852/ /pubmed/31999250 http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2019.10.43067 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Mo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Behavioral Health Mo, Hanjie Campbell, Matthew J. Fertel, Baruch S. Lam, Simon W. Wells, Elizabeth J. Casserly, Elizabeth Meldon, Stephen W. Ketamine Safety and Use in the Emergency Department for Pain and Agitation/Delirium: A Health System Experience |
title | Ketamine Safety and Use in the Emergency Department for Pain and Agitation/Delirium: A Health System Experience |
title_full | Ketamine Safety and Use in the Emergency Department for Pain and Agitation/Delirium: A Health System Experience |
title_fullStr | Ketamine Safety and Use in the Emergency Department for Pain and Agitation/Delirium: A Health System Experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Ketamine Safety and Use in the Emergency Department for Pain and Agitation/Delirium: A Health System Experience |
title_short | Ketamine Safety and Use in the Emergency Department for Pain and Agitation/Delirium: A Health System Experience |
title_sort | ketamine safety and use in the emergency department for pain and agitation/delirium: a health system experience |
topic | Behavioral Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7081852/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31999250 http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2019.10.43067 |
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