Durrani Z, Winnie A P, Zsigmond E K, Burnett M L
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago.
Anesth Analg. 1989 Mar;68(3):328-32.
We studied ketamine intravenous regional anesthesia of the upper extremity in volunteers using concentrations of 0.5%, 0.3%, and 0.2%. Ketamine 0.5 and 0.3% produced adequate intravenous regional anesthesia. Anesthesia was inadequate when a 0.2% concentration was used. However, although the 0.3% concentration provides complete sympathetic, sensory, and motor blockade when injected into the isolated extremity, unpleasant psychotomimetic effects after the release of the tourniquet limit the usefulness of this use of ketamine. Ketamine cannot be recommended for intravenous regional anesthesia unless these unpleasant side effects are abolished or controlled by means of pharmacologic adjuvants.
我们在志愿者中研究了浓度为0.5%、0.3%和0.2%的氯胺酮上肢静脉区域麻醉。0.5%和0.3%的氯胺酮产生了足够的静脉区域麻醉。使用0.2%的浓度时麻醉不足。然而,尽管0.3%的浓度注入孤立肢体时可提供完全的交感神经、感觉和运动阻滞,但松开止血带后出现的令人不适的拟精神病效应限制了氯胺酮这种用法的实用性。除非这些令人不适的副作用通过药物佐剂消除或得到控制,否则不推荐氯胺酮用于静脉区域麻醉。