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2022


J Pain Res


15

Adverse Effects Associated with Patient-Controlled Analgesia with Ketamine Combined with Opioids and Ketamine Infusion with PCA Bolus in Postoperative Spine Patients: A Retrospective Review.

Authors

Pouldar TM, Maher DP, Betz AW, Wiegers JJ, Friedman JA, Zaidi SS, Rejali A, Tran HP, Yumul R, Louy C
J Pain Res. 2022; 15:3127-3135.
PMID: 36247824.

Abstract

There has been increasing use of ketamine at subanesthetic doses as an adjunct to opioids in perioperative pain management. There are several known adverse drug effects (ADEs) associated with ketamine. However, the incidence of ADEs with ketamine infusions with patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) boluses compared with combined opioid and ketamine PCAs is not well described. The objectives of this study were to compare the incidence and type of ADEs in postoperative spine surgery patients on ketamine infusions with as-needed PCA boluses to patients on combined opioid and ketamine PCAs.