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Pediatric Emergency Care:
April 2006 - Volume 22 - Issue 4 - pp 247-249
doi: 10.1097/01.pec.0000210174.63633.92
Illustrative Cases

Recurrent Episodes of Intractable Laryngospasm During Dissociative Sedation With Intramuscular Ketamine

Cohen, Virginia Grace MD; Krauss, Baruch MD, EdM

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Abstract

Abstract: We report 2 cases of dissociative sedation with intramuscular ketamine with recurrent episodes of laryngospasm that we were unable to ventilate with bag-mask ventilation, in 1 case leading to endotracheal intubation to protect the airway. Supplemental oxygen was given throughout the sedations, and ventilatory status was noninvasively monitored on a continuous basis, providing detailed and objective documentation of the patients' clinical status throughout the sedations. We were, therefore, able to rapidly assess and confirm apnea, laryngospasm, and airway dysfunction.

© 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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