Analgesic efficacy of low-dose ketamine - Somatosensory-evoked responses in relation to subjective pain ratings

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作者
Kochs, E
Scharein, E
Mollenberg, O
Bromm, B
amEsch, JS
机构
[1] UNIV HAMBURG, HOSP EPPENDORF, DEPT PHYSIOL, HAMBURG, GERMANY
[2] UNIV HAMBURG, HOSP EPPENDORF, DEPT ANESTHESIOL, HAMBURG, GERMANY
关键词
anesthetics; intravenous; ketamine; pain evoked responses; measurement techniques; SSEP; electroencephalography;
D O I
10.1097/00000542-199608000-00012
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background: Low-dose ketamine has been shown to exert analgesic effects. Whether ketamine-induced pain relief may be quantitated by somatosensory evoked cerebral potentials has not been established. Methods: Thirty healthy volunteers were assigned randomly to one of three groups. Subjects of group 1 (n = 10, control) were given saline as placebo. In groups 2 (n = 10) and 3 (n = 10), intravenous ketamine (0.25 mg . kg(-1) and 0.50 mg . kg(-1), respectively) was administered. The following variables were recorded at baseline and for 50 min after drug administration: electroencephalographic (EEG) data, somatosensory-evoked late cortical responses (SEP) elicited by intracutaneous stimulation of the fingertip (2-3 fold pain threshold), heart rate, mean arterial blood pressure, and end-tidal PET(CO2) via a tightfitting mask. Electroencephalographic spectral power in selected frequency bands and frequency percentiles were calculated from the spontaneous EEG segment preceding each somatosensory stimulus. Somatosensory-evoked late cortical response parameters were calculated from the respective poststimulus EEG segments. After recording of each EEG response, subjects were asked to rate the individual pain sensation. Results: In group 1, all variables did not change over time. Ketamine administration resulted in dose-dependent decreases in alpha-activity and increases in theta power (group 2: 190% group 3: 440%). Electroencephalographic changes were not related to changes in pain perception. For the first 30 min after ketamine injection, a dose-dependent decrease of the long-latency N-150-P-250 somatosensory-evoked late cortical response component was observed (group 2: 15-20%; group 3: 25-30%). Subjective pain ratings were also different between groups, with a higher degree of pain relief in group 3 for the first 30 min. At the end of the observation period, pain relief and the N-150-P-250 amplitude were comparable in both ketamine groups. Conclusions: These data indicate that pain relief induced by low-dose ketamine is dose-dependent for the first 30 min after bolus injection. Changes in pain perception may be quantitated by somatosensory-evoked cortical responses. Also, EEG changes are not specific for changes in nociception, but the increase in theta power may reflect the hypnotic effect of low-dose ketamine.
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