Annals of emergency medicine

Using Nasal Ketamine with Fentanyl to Treat Sudden Traumatic Pain Outside the Hospital: A Randomized Trial

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Abstract

Among 192 participants, 44.7% receiving intranasal ketamine and 36.0% receiving placebo reported a minimum 2-point reduction in pain 30 minutes after treatment.

  • No significant difference in pain improvement was observed between the ketamine and placebo groups.
  • The difference in the proportion of participants with improved pain was 8.7%, with a 95% confidence interval ranging from -5.1% to 22.5%.
  • Secondary outcomes, including side effects and additional pain medication needs, showed no differences between groups.
  • The study population included males aged 18 to 65, treated for acute traumatic pain prior to hospital arrival.

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