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Erschienen in: Journal of Anesthesia 6/2014

01.12.2014 | Original Article

Ketamine does not increase intracranial pressure compared with opioids: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

verfasst von: Xin Wang, Xibing Ding, Yao Tong, Jiaying Zong, Xiang Zhao, Hao Ren, Quan Li

Erschienen in: Journal of Anesthesia | Ausgabe 6/2014

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Abstract

Background

Ketamine is traditionally avoided in sedation management of patients with risk of intracranial hypertension. However, results from many clinical trials contradict this concern. We critically analyzed the published data of the effects of ketamine on intracranial pressure (ICP) and other cerebral hemodynamics to determine whether ketamine was safe for patients with hemodynamic instability and brain injuries.

Methods

We systematically searched the online databases of PubMed, Medline, Embase, Current Controlled Trials, and Cochrane Central (last search performed on January 15, 2014). Trial characteristics and outcomes were independently extracted by two assessors (Xin Wang, Xibing Ding). For continuous data, mean differences (MD) were formulated. If the P value of the chi-square test was >0.10 or I 2 <50 %, a fixed-effects model was used; otherwise, the random effects model was adopted.

Results

Five trials (n = 198) met the inclusion criteria. Using ICP levels within the first 24 h of ketamine administration as the main outcome, the use of ketamine leads to the same ICP levels as opioids [MD = 1.94; 95 % confidence interval (95 % CI), −2.35, 6.23; P = 0.38]. There were no significant differences in mean arterial pressure values between the two groups (MD = 0.99; 95 % CI, −2.24, 4.22; P = 0.55). Ketamine administration was also comparable with opioids in the maintenance of cerebral perfusion pressure (MD = −1.07; 95 % CI, −7.95, 5.8; P = 0.76).

Conclusions

The results of this study suggest that ketamine does not increase ICP compared with opioids. Ketamine provides good maintenance of hemodynamic status. Clinical application of ketamine should not be discouraged on the basis of ICP-related concerns.
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Metadaten
Titel
Ketamine does not increase intracranial pressure compared with opioids: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
verfasst von
Xin Wang
Xibing Ding
Yao Tong
Jiaying Zong
Xiang Zhao
Hao Ren
Quan Li
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2014
Verlag
Springer Japan
Erschienen in
Journal of Anesthesia / Ausgabe 6/2014
Print ISSN: 0913-8668
Elektronische ISSN: 1438-8359
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00540-014-1845-3

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