作者
Theresa M Frey, Todd A Florin, Michelle Caruso, Nanhua Zhang, Yin Zhang, Matthew R Mittiga
发表日期
2019/2/1
期刊
JAMA pediatrics
卷号
173
期号
2
页码范围
140-146
出版商
American Medical Association
简介
Importance
Timely analgesia is critical for children with injuries presenting to the emergency department, yet pain control efforts are often inadequate. Intranasal administration of pain medications provides rapid analgesia with minimal discomfort. Opioids are historically used for significant pain from traumatic injuries but have concerning adverse effects. Intranasal ketamine may provide an effective alternative.
Objective
To determine whether intranasal ketamine is noninferior to intranasal fentanyl for pain reduction in children presenting with acute extremity injuries.
Design, Setting, and Participants
The Pain Reduction With Intranasal Medications for Extremity Injuries (PRIME) trial was a double-blind, randomized, active-control, noninferiority trial in a pediatric, tertiary, level 1 trauma center. Participants were children aged 8 to 17 years presenting to the emergency department with moderate to severe pain due to …
引用总数
2019202020212022202320247181717167