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Efficacy of ketamine in improving pain after tonsillectomy in children: meta-analysis

The goal of this meta-analysis study was to perform a systematic review of the literature on the effects of ketamine on postoperative pain following tonsillectomy and adverse effects in children. Two authors independently searched three databases (MEDLINE, SCOPUS, Cochrane) from their inception of a...

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description The goal of this meta-analysis study was to perform a systematic review of the literature on the effects of ketamine on postoperative pain following tonsillectomy and adverse effects in children. Two authors independently searched three databases (MEDLINE, SCOPUS, Cochrane) from their inception of article collection to February 2014. Studies that compared preoperative ketamine administration (ketamine groups) with no treatment (control group) or opioid administration (opioid group) where the outcomes of interest were postoperative pain intensity, rescue analgesic consumption, or adverse effects (sedation, nausea and vomiting, bad dream, worsening sleep pattern, and hallucination) 0-24 hours after leaving the operation room were included in the analysis. The pain score reported by the physician during first 4 hours and need for analgesics during 24 hours postoperatively was significantly decreased in the ketamine group versus control group and was similar with the opioid group. In addition, there was no significant difference between ketamine and control groups for adverse effects during 24 hours postoperatively. In the subgroup analyses (systemic and local administration) regarding pain related measurements, peritonsillar infiltration of ketamine was more effective in reducing the postoperative pain severity and need for analgesics. Preoperative administration of ketamine systemically or locally could provide pain relief without side-effects in children undergoing tonsillectomy. However, considering the insufficient evaluation of efficacy of ketamine according to the administration methods and high heterogeneity in some parameters, further clinical trials with robust research methodology should be conducted to confirm the results of this study.
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Children
Clinical trials
Comparative analysis
Drug dosages
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Ketamine
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Medicine and Health Sciences
Meta-analysis
Narcotics
Nausea
Opioids
Otolaryngology
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Pain, Postoperative - etiology
Patients
Pediatrics
Preoperative Care
Side effects
Sleep
Studies
Surgery
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Tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy - adverse effects
Treatment Outcome
Vomiting
title Efficacy of ketamine in improving pain after tonsillectomy in children: meta-analysis
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