Literature DB >> 9401836

A new route, jet injection for anesthetic induction in children--III. Ketamine pharmacokinetic studies.

E F Domino1, E K Zsigmond, V Kovacs, G Fekete, P Stetson.   

Abstract

The jet injector route for ketamine was used on 30 children 1-6 years of age undergoing various surgical procedures. A randomly selected dose of 2.5, 3.5, or 6.0 mg/kg of ketamine was given to induce anesthesia. Peak plasma ketamine levels did not follow a simple arithmetic increment related to dose. Dosage based on mg/m2 body surface area or mg/kg body weight provided similar blood levels of ketamine. The beta-phase t1/2 of ketamine in these children was shorter than that found in adults. Considerable individual variability was observed in both the plasma levels to a given dose of jet-injected ketamine and in the beta-phase t1/2. The ketamine beta-t1/2s were not dose related.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9401836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0946-1965            Impact factor:   1.366


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