Transient amnesia with delayed recovery following prehospital low-dose ketamine analgesia

Low doses of ketamine have been shown to be safe and effective for pain relief. Adverse effects are generally mild and transient. A 69-year-old woman suffered a witnessed ground-level fall without report of head injury, loss of consciousness, or intoxication. She was in severe pain despite 10  mg of intravenous morphine and paramedics provided intravenous ketamine 16 mg (0.19 mg/kg). Upon arrival to the ED, she was alert and oriented. An X-ray demonstrated an acute comminuted nondisplaced right humeral head and neck fracture.
Source: The American Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Source Type: research