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The Correlation Between Ketamine and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Burned Service Members
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Contrary to expectations, patients receiving perioperative ketamine had a lower prevalence of PTSD than soldiers receiving no ketamine during their surgeries despite having larger burns, higher injury severity score, undergoing more operations, and spending more time in the ICU.
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