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氯胺酮在急性脑损伤中的应用:脑循环和电活动后的当前观点

Ketamine in Acute Brain Injury: Current Opinion Following Cerebral Circulation and Electrical Activity.

作者信息

Zanza Christian, Piccolella Fabio, Racca Fabrizio, Romenskaya Tatsiana, Longhitano Yaroslava, Franceschi Francesco, Savioli Gabriele, Bertozzi Giuseppe, De Simone Stefania, Cipolloni Luigi, La Russa Raffaele

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Policlinico Gemelli/IRCCS, University of Catholic of Sacred Heart, 00168 Rome, Italy.

Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Azienda Ospedaliera "SS Antonio e Biagio e C. Arrigo", 15121 Alessandria, Italy.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Mar 17;10(3):566. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10030566.

Abstract

The use of ketamine in patients with TBI has often been argued due to its possible deleterious effects on cerebral circulation and perfusion. Early studies suggested that ketamine could increase intracranial pressure, decreasing cerebral perfusion pressure and thereby reducing oxygen supply to the damaged cerebral cortex. Some recent studies have refuted these conclusions relating to the role of ketamine, especially in patients with TBI, showing that ketamine should be the first-choice drug in this type of patient at induction. Our narrative review collects evidence on ketamine's use in patients with TBI. Databases were examined for studies in which ketamine had been used in acute traumatic brain injury (TBI). The outcomes considered in this narrative review were: mortality of patients with TBI; impact on intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion pressure; blood pressure and heart rate values; depolarization rate; and preserved neurological functions. 11 recent studies passed inclusion and exclusion criteria and were included in this review. Despite all the benefits reported in the literature, the use of ketamine in patients with brain injury still appears to be limited. A slight increase in intracranial pressure was found in only two studies, while two smaller studies showed a reduction in intracranial pressure after ketamine administration. There was no evidence of harm from the ketamine's use in patients with TBI.

摘要

由于氯胺酮可能对脑循环和灌注产生有害影响,其在创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者中的使用一直存在争议。早期研究表明,氯胺酮可升高颅内压,降低脑灌注压,从而减少受损大脑皮层的氧气供应。一些近期研究反驳了这些与氯胺酮作用相关的结论,尤其是在TBI患者中,表明氯胺酮应是这类患者诱导期的首选药物。我们的叙述性综述收集了氯胺酮在TBI患者中使用的证据。检索数据库以查找氯胺酮用于急性创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的研究。本叙述性综述考虑的结果包括:TBI患者的死亡率;对颅内压和脑灌注压的影响;血压和心率值;去极化率;以及保留的神经功能。11项近期研究通过了纳入和排除标准并被纳入本综述。尽管文献报道了所有这些益处,但氯胺酮在脑损伤患者中的使用似乎仍然有限。仅在两项研究中发现颅内压略有升高,而两项较小的研究显示氯胺酮给药后颅内压降低。没有证据表明氯胺酮用于TBI患者会造成损害。

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