The Effectiveness of Ketamine Compared to Opioid Analgesics for management of acute pain in Children in The Emergency Department: systematic Review

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作者
Alanazi, Elham [1 ]
机构
[1] Al Jouf Matern & Child Hosp, Saudi Arabia Minist Hlth, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE | 2022年 / 61卷
关键词
Children; Ketamine; Opioid; Pain; Paediatrics; Intramuscular; Intranasal; Intravenous; Morphine; Management; Analgesia; LOW-DOSE KETAMINE; DOUBLE-BLIND; INFUSION; MORPHINE; RELIEF;
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10.1016/j.ajem.2022.08.004
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Aim: The first objective of this systematic review was to investigate the effectiveness of ketamine compared to opioid analgesics for pain management in children aged two months to 18 years who have acute pain in the emergency department. The second objective was to compare the adverse events and side effects associated with ketamine with those associated with opioids used for pain management. Background: Ketamine is increasingly being used as an alternative to opioids in the management of acute pain in the emergency department. In turn, there is increasing research attention to prove the efficacy of ketamine as an analgesic in children presenting in the emergency department. Design: The design was pertinent for gathering and appraisal of evidence presented in the available RCTs. Methods: A systematic review, using the JBI systematic review was completed. A computerised search from five databases; CINAHL, EMBASE, EMCARE and PubMed, and Cochrane. The included studies were appraised by JBI critical appraisal tool for randomized controlled trials and the study results analysed. Results: Four randomized control trial studies were included in this systematic review. All the included studies compared ketamine with opioids (morphine and fentanyl) for the management of severe pain in children. The studies were of high methodological quality based on JBI critical appraisal outcome. Meta-analysis was not possible because of the heterogeneity of the studies, especially in terms of different outcome measures, and the approaches (pain assessment tool) used to measure the pain outcomes. The review identified that that ketamine demonstrated non-inferior analgesia effect compared to opioid medication (morphine or fentanyl) as determined by various pain scores used in different studies. However, ketamine use was associated with increased frequency of occurrence of temporary adverse effects that do not require clinical attention. Discussion: Ketamine is a suitable alternative for opioid analgesics for the management of acute and severe pain in children in ED. The evidence generated by this study is that ketamine is non-inferior to opioids (morphine and fentanyl) in controlling acute pain in children. Conclusion: Based on the findings from the review, ketamine is a suitable alternative for opioid analgesics for the management of acute and severe pain in children in ED. The minor transient side effects associated with ketamine should not limit the use of ketamine. Future studies should investigate the appropriate dosage and route of administration of ketamine to be used while managing pain among children with acute and severe pain in the emergency department. Implications for Nursing & Health Policy: In this systematic review, the Joanna Briggs Institute standards [14] have been followed. is advisable for the Emergency Department health professionals to determine the appropriate dose for ketamine based on the child's characteristics, such as weight, age, and disease condition. (c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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