The Effectiveness of Ketamine in Pediatric Acute Deafferentation Pain after Spinal Cord Injury.

Q3 Medicine Case Reports in Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2020-10-19 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8835292
Devina G Shiwlochan, Misty Shah, Khushboo Baldev, Donna-Ann Thomas, Maxime Debrosse
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Deafferentation pain and allodynia commonly occur after spinal cord trauma, but its treatment is often challenging. The literature on effective therapies for pediatric deafferentation pain, especially in the setting of spinal cord injury, is scarce. We report the case of a 12-year-old patient with acute allodynia after a gunshot injury to the spine. The pain was refractory to multiple analgesics, but resolved with ketamine, which also improved the patient's physical function and quality of life, a trend that continued many months after the injury. We suggest that early initiation of ketamine may be effective for acute pediatric deafferentation pain secondary to spinal cord injury, as well as preventing chronic pain states in that population.

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氯胺酮治疗小儿脊髓损伤后急性脱神经痛的疗效观察。
脊髓创伤后常发生脱神经痛和异常性痛,但其治疗往往具有挑战性。文献有效治疗小儿神经传导障碍疼痛,特别是脊髓损伤的设置,是稀缺的。我们报告的情况下,一个12岁的病人急性异常性疼痛后枪伤脊柱。这种疼痛对多种镇痛药都是难治性的,但氯胺酮解决了疼痛,这也改善了患者的身体功能和生活质量,这种趋势在受伤后持续了好几个月。我们建议,早期使用氯胺酮可能对脊髓损伤继发的急性小儿神经分离疼痛有效,并预防该人群的慢性疼痛状态。
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Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Case Reports in Anesthesiology Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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