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Low-Dose Intravenous Ketamine Versus Intravenous Ketorolac in Pain Control in Patients With Acute Renal Colic in an Emergency Setting: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial Publisher



Sotoodehnia M1 ; Farmahinifarahani M1 ; Safaie A1 ; Rasooli F1 ; Baratloo A1
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  1. 1. Prehospital Emergency Research Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Korean Journal of Pain Published:2019


Abstract

Background: This study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of low-dose ketamine versus ketorolac in pain control in patients with acute renal colic presenting to the emergency department (ED). Methods: This is a double-blind randomized clinical trial. The initial pain severity was assessed using the numerical rating scale (NRS). Then, ketamine or ketorolac was administered intravenously at a dose of 0.6 mg/kg and 30 mg respectively. The pain severity and adverse drug reactions were recorded 5, 15, 30, 60, and 120 min thereafter. Results: The data of 62 subjects in the ketamine group and 64 patients in the ketorolac group were analyzed. The mean age of the patients was 34.2 ± 9.9 and 37.9 ± 10.6 years in the ketamine and ketorolac group, respectively. There was no significant difference in the mean NRS scores at each time point, except for the 5 min, between the two groups. Despite a marked decrease in pain severity in the ketamine group from drug administration at the 5 min, a slight increase in pain was observed from the 5 min to the 15 min. The rate of adverse drug reactions, including dizziness (P = 0.001), agitation (P = 0.002), increased systolic blood pressure (> 140 mmHg), and diastolic blood pressure (> 90 mmHg) was higher in the ketamine group. Conclusions: Low dose ketamine is as effective as ketorolac in pain management in patients with renal colic presenting to the ED. However, it is associated with a higher rate of adverse drug reactions. The Korean Pain Society, 2019.