Ketamine: An introduction for the pain and palliative medicine physician

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Abstract

A history of an escalating chronic intractable pain in a patient with cryoglobulinemia, vasculitis, and severe cutaneous ulcerations is presented. A strategy of progressive, multi-agent, N-methyl-D-aspartate-receptor (NMDA-R) blockade that resulted in adequate pain control and a three-fold reduction in opioid consumption is described. Diagnostic process of neuropathic pain and the role of NMDA-R in the development of hyperalgesia are briefly reviewed. Thereafter, existing clinical literature describing the use of Ketamine, a major NMDA-R antagonist for management of malignant pain, is reviewed. Lastly, evidence-based original protocol for intravenous adjuvant Ketamine analgesia for severe cancer pain is presented.

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Okon, T. (2007). Ketamine: An introduction for the pain and palliative medicine physician. Pain Physician. American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians. https://doi.org/10.36076/ppj.2007/10/493

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