Comparison of two analgesia protocols for the treatment of pediatric orthopedic emergencies

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作者
Barcelos, Andrea [1 ]
Ramos Garcia, Pedro Celiny [1 ]
Portela, Janete L. [1 ]
Piva, Jefferson P. [1 ]
Tedesco Garcia, Joao Pedro [1 ]
Santana, Joao Carlos B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Rio Grande do Sul, Porto, Portugal
来源
REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA | 2015年 / 61卷 / 04期
关键词
fractures; bones; clinical protocols; pediatrics; analgesia; INTRAVENOUS KETAMINE SEDATION; PROCEDURAL-SEDATION; DEPARTMENT KETAMINE; ADVERSE EVENTS; CHILDREN; KETAMINE/MIDAZOLAM; PAIN; MANAGEMENT; REDUCTION; MIDAZOLAM;
D O I
10.1590/1806-9282.61.04.362
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: to compare the efficacy of two analgesia protocols (ketamine versus morphine) associated with midazolam for the reduction of dislocations or closed fractures in children. Methods: randomized clinical trial comparing morphine (0.1mg/kg; max 5mg) and ketamine (2.0mg/kg, max 70mg) associated with midazolam (0.2mg/kg; max 10mg) in the reduction of dislocations or closed fractures in children treated at the pediatrics emergency room (October 2010 and September 2011). The groups were compared in terms of the times to perform the procedures, analgesia, parent satisfaction and orthopedic team. Results: 13 patients were allocated to ketamine and 12 to morphine, without differences in relation to age, weight, gender, type of injury, and pain scale before the intervention. There was no failure in any of the groups, no differences in time to start the intervention and overall procedure time. The average hospital stay time was similar (ketamine = 10.8+5.1h versus morphine = 12.3+4.4hs; p=0.447). The median pain (faces pain scale) scores after the procedure was 2 in both groups. Amnesia was noted in 92.3% (ketamine) and 83.3% (morphine) (p=0.904). Parents said they were very satisfied in relation to the analgesic intervention (84.6% in the ketamine group and 66.6% in the morphine group; p=0.296). The satisfaction of the orthopedist regarding the intervention was 92.3% in the ketamine group and 75% in the morphine group (p=0.222). Conclusion: by producing results similar to morphine, ketamine can be considered as an excellent option in pain management and helps in the reduction of dislocations and closed fractures in pediatric emergency rooms.
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页码:362 / 367
页数:6
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