Comparing the Safety and Effectiveness of Ketamine Versus Benzodiazepine/Opioid Combination for Procedural Sedation in Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Review and Meta-Analysis

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作者
Zaki, Hany A. [1 ]
Ibrahim, Tarek [2 ]
Osman, Ahmed [3 ]
Elnabawy, Wael Abdelrehem [4 ]
Gebril, Amr [5 ]
Hamdi, Ahmed H. [4 ]
Mohamed, Eslam Hussein [4 ]
机构
[1] Hamad Med Corp, Emergency Med Dept, Doha, Qatar
[2] Zagazig Univ, Emergency Dept, Zagazig, Egypt
[3] Yasclin Hosp, Emergency Med, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
[4] Hamad Med Corp, Emergency Dept, Doha, Qatar
[5] NMC Hosp, Emergency Med, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
关键词
systematic review and meta-analysis; emergency department; psa; procedural sedation and analgesia; opioids; benzodiazepines; PATIENT DATA METAANALYSIS; INTRACTABLE LARYNGOSPASM; DEPARTMENT KETAMINE; RECURRENT EPISODES; ADVERSE EVENTS; ANALGESIA; PREDICTORS; PHYSICIANS; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.36742
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Procedural sedation is essential in the ED to conduct painful procedures effectively. Ketamine and benzodiazepines/opioids are commonly used, with ketamine providing adequate analgesia and preserving airway muscle tone. However, ketamine is associated with adverse effects while benzodiazepines/opioids can lead to respiratory depression. This study compares the safety and efficacy of ketamine and midazolam/fentanyl.Two search methods were used to identify studies related to our topic, including a database search and a manual search involving screening reference lists of articles retrieved by the database search. A methodological quality appraisal was conducted on the articles suitable for inclusion using Cochrane's risk of bias tool in the Review Manager software (Review Manager (RevMan) (Computer program). Version 5.4, The Cochrane Collaboration, 2020). Moreover, pooled analysis was performed using the Review manager software.The study analyzed 1366 articles, of which seven were included for analysis. Pooled data showed that ketamine and midazolam/fentanyl had similar effects on pain scores during procedures and sedation depth measured by the University of Michigan sedation scale. However, the Modified Ramsay Sedation Score showed significantly more profound sedation in the ketamine group. The only significant adverse events were vomiting and nausea, which had a higher incidence in the ketamine group.Our data suggest that ketamine is as effective as the midazolam/fentanyl combination for procedural sedation but is associated with higher incidences of adverse events. Therefore, midazolam/fentanyl can be recommended for procedural sedation in the ED. However, it should be provided in the presence of a physician comfortable with airway management due to high incidences of oxygen desaturation.
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