Ketamine

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Clinical effects of adjunctive atropine during ketamine sedation in pediatric emergency patients

Wyte SR, Shapiro HM, Turner P, Harris AB. Ketamine-induced intracranial hypertension. Anesthesiology. Feb 1972;36(2):174-176.

List WF, Crumrine RS, Cascorbi HF, Weiss MH. Increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure after ketamine. Anesthesiology. Jan 1972;36(1):98-99.

Gibbs JM. The effect of intravenous ketamine on cerebrospinal fluid pressure. Br J Anaesth. Dec 1972;44(12):1298-1302.

Bar-Joseph G, Guilburd Y, Tamir A, Guilburd JN. Effectiveness of ketamine in decreasing intracranial pressure in children with intracranial hypertension. J Neurosurg Pediatr. Jul 2009;4(1):40-46.

Kinoshita K. Traumatic brain injury: pathophysiology for neurocritical care. J Intensive Care. 2016;4:29.

Ketamine Psychedelic and Antinociceptive Effects Are Connected

Piercing the Ketamine Cloud

Ketamine: A Review of Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Anesthesia and Pain Therapy

Ketamine Toxicity