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Oral Ketamine Premedication for Paediatric Cardiac Surgery — A Comparison with Intramuscular Morphine (both after oral Trimeprazine)
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Pediatric Heart DiseaseOral Ketamine PremedicationSurgeryPharmacotherapyIntramuscular MorphinePain ManagementForty ChildrenPaediatric Cardiac SurgeryAnalgesicsCongenital Heart DiseaseAnesthetic PharmacologyDrug SafetyMedicinePostoperative Pain ManagementPerioperative PainPediatric Cardiac SurgeryPharmacologyAnaesthetic AgentOral KetaminePatient SafetyPediatricsAnesthesiaPerioperative MedicineAnesthesiology
In a single-blind controlled study, forty children with congenital heart disease were premedicated with oral trimeprazine 3 mg/kg and either intramuscular morphine 0.1 mg/kg or oral ketamine 10 mg/kg. Cardiovascular and respiratory effects of premedication and degree of sedation induced were similar in the two groups of patients. Oral ketamine is a safe and effective premedicant in this group of patients.
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