RT @DrSimonCraig: @DurrantNiall "The single study on non‐intubated children with severe acute asthma did not show significant benefit and d…
@DurrantNiall "The single study on non‐intubated children with severe acute asthma did not show significant benefit and does not support the case studies and observational reports showing benefits of ketamine in both non‐ventilated and ventilated children.
@iceman_ex @DrJamieFryer @sassistheword @aroradrn @hatemsoliman @Aidan_Baron @Cheapoflurane Cochrane Review says no (in children) - but only one study included, a quick search suggests low level evidence suggesting some utility to low-dose ketamine https:/
Ketamine doesn't deliver a knockout blow for acute asthma in kids, but benefits adults at a high-loading dose. http://t.co/fq1GVYAusy
*Reads title; rubs both eyes with fists like a cartoon* http://t.co/3QYkYMV2 Nope, still the same title. Who'd consider this an option?!
“@rfdsdoc: Interesting article "Ketaminh for mgmt of acute exacerbations of asthma in children" (via #pubmedontap) http://t.co/SbY6CzOk”
“@rfdsdoc: Interesting article "Ketaminh for mgmt of acute exacerbations of asthma in children" (via #pubmedontap) http://t.co/SbY6CzOk”
Ketamine for management of acute exacerbations of asthma in children http://t.co/radGhQrc
Ketamine for management of acute exacerbations of asthma in children |Cochrane http://t.co/yTrqdEv8
Ketamine for management of acute exacerbations of asthma in children. http://t.co/AbX7tcyn