The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using intravenous ketamine during surgery to reduce sudden pain after operation in adults

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Abstract

Perioperative intravenous ketamine reduced postoperative opioid consumption by 8 mg over 24 hours and 13 mg over 48 hours compared to placebo.

  • Ketamine was associated with a reduction in pain at rest at 24 hours by 5/100 mm on a visual analogue scale and at 48 hours by 5/100 mm.
  • Pain during movement was decreased by 6/100 mm at both 24 and 48 hours compared to placebo.
  • The time to the first analgesic request was increased by 54 minutes in participants receiving ketamine.
  • Ketamine reduced the area of postoperative hyperalgesia by 7 cm² compared to placebo, although this evidence was of very low quality.
  • The occurrence of central nervous system adverse events was similar between ketamine and control groups, with 5% of ketamine recipients experiencing an event.

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ECVB: none known. ECVB is a specialist physician in anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine and she treats patients suffering from acute postoperative pain. ET: none known. ET is a specialist physician in anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine and she treats patients suffering from acute postoperative pain. MH: none known. MH is a specialist physician in anaesthesiology and he treats patients with acute postoperative and chronic pain. RFB: none known. RFB is a specialist pain physician (retired). SS 's institution (University of Alberta) received fees for his contribution to an advisory board from Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. (2015). SS is a specialist occupational medicine physician and some of the patients he assesses have painful conditions. RAM has received grant support from Grünenthal relating to individual patient‐level analyses of trial data regarding tapentadol in osteoarthritis and back pain (2015), and Novartis for a network meta‐analysis on acute postoperative pain using data from Cochrane Reviews. He has received honoraria for attending boards with RB on understanding pharmacokinetics of drug uptake (2015). He has received honoraria from Omega Pharma (2016), and Futura Pharma (2016), for providing advice on trial and data analysis methods. VK: none known. VK is a specialist physician in anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine and he treats patients suffering from acute postoperative pain.
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