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Comparison of the effectiveness of intranasal ketamine compared with intravenous ketamine in controlling pain during cataract surgery

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  642-649

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 Background: To improve the quality of sedation in procedures, different medications are used alone or in combination with each other, but so far, no administration method that is agreed upon by anesthesiologists has been presented. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and safety of intranasal ketamine in comparison with intravenous ketamine in cataract surgery. Methods: This clinical trial was performed from December 2016 to March 2017 in Feyz Hospital, Isfahan. Ninety patients over the age of 18 who were candidates for cataracts surgery were randomly assigned to receive 1 mg/kg ketamine through the nasal route (INk) or intravenously (IVK). Ten minutes before the surgery, ketamine was administered in the INK group and intranasal saline in the IVK group. Two minutes before the start of surgery, normal saline was administered in the INK group and ketamine was administered intravenously in the IVK group. Patients received intravenous midazolam 0. 04 mg/kg during prep and drape. The quality of sedation and analgesia, vital signs, patient and doctor satisfaction, and side effects were recorded during the study period. Data were analyzed using of SPSS software, version 23 (IBM SPSS, Armonk, NY, USA). Results: In this study, 90 people were included in the study, 53 of whom (58. 9%) were men. The mean age of the patients was 61. 5±, 10. 6. Two groups had a significant difference in terms of gender (P=0. 696), age (P=0. 960), weight (P=0. 212), height (P=0. 632), underlying disease (P=0. 094), and type of disease (P=0. 090). Two groups were not significantly different in terms of mean heart rate (P=0. 77), mean arterial blood pressure (P=0. 13), mean blood oxygen saturation (P=0. 58), patient satisfaction (P=0. 470) and surgeon satisfaction (P=0. 115), pain intensity (P=0. 506), level of sedation level (P=0. 477) and side effects (P=0. 221). Conclusion: intranasal administration of ketamine provides similar sedation and cardiovascular response compared to intravenous administration of ketamine. Administering ketamine intranasally is a non-invasive, safe and effective method with easy application and can be a suitable alternative to intravenous administration.

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    SHETABI, HAMIDREZA, Naghibi, Khosro, Peyman, Alireza, & NOROUZI, HAMED. (2022). Comparison of the effectiveness of intranasal ketamine compared with intravenous ketamine in controlling pain during cataract surgery. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), 80(8 ), 642-649. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1132426/en

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    SHETABI HAMIDREZA, Naghibi Khosro, Peyman Alireza, NOROUZI HAMED. Comparison of the effectiveness of intranasal ketamine compared with intravenous ketamine in controlling pain during cataract surgery. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ)[Internet]. 2022;80(8 ):642-649. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1132426/en

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    HAMIDREZA SHETABI, Khosro Naghibi, Alireza Peyman, and HAMED NOROUZI, “Comparison of the effectiveness of intranasal ketamine compared with intravenous ketamine in controlling pain during cataract surgery,” TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), vol. 80, no. 8 , pp. 642–649, 2022, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1132426/en

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