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Modern Anesthetics

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Site of Anesthetic Action
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    Chapter 2 Inhibitory Ligand-Gated Ion Channels as Substrates for General Anesthetic Actions
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    Chapter 3 Actions of Anesthetics on Excitatory Transmitter-Gated Channels
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    Chapter 4 Voltage-Gated Ion Channels
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    Chapter 5 G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
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    Chapter 6 Inhalation Anaesthesia: From Diethyl Ether to Xenon
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    Chapter 7 General Anesthetics and Long-Term Neurotoxicity
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    Chapter 8 Special Aspects of Pharmacokinetics of Inhalation Anesthesia
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    Chapter 9 Inhalational Anaesthetics and Cardioprotection
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    Chapter 10 Non-Immobilizing Inhalational Anesthetic-Like Compounds
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    Chapter 11 Propofol.
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    Chapter 12 Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of GPI 15715 or fospropofol (Aquavan injection) - a water-soluble propofol prodrug.
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    Chapter 13 Etomidate and other non-barbiturates.
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    Chapter 14 Remifentanil and Other Opioids
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    Chapter 15 Ketamine.
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    Chapter 16 Midazolam and Other Benzodiazepines
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    Chapter 17 The Effect of Altered Physiological States on Intravenous Anesthetics
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    Chapter 18 Anesthetics Drug Pharmacodynamics
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    Chapter 19 Defining Depth of Anesthesia
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    Chapter 20 Target Controlled Anaesthetic Drug Dosing
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    Chapter 21 Advanced Technologies and Devices for Inhalational Anesthetic Drug Dosing
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    Chapter 22 Hypnotic and Opioid Anesthetic Drug Interactions on the CNS, Focus on Response Surface Modeling
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Chapter title
Ketamine.
Chapter number 15
Book title
Modern Anesthetics
Published in
Handbook of experimental pharmacology, December 2007
DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-74806-9_15
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-072813-9, 978-3-54-074806-9
Authors

B. Sinner, B. M. Graf, Sinner, B., Graf, B. M.

Abstract

There are two optical isomers of the 2-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)-cyclohexanone ketamine: S(+) ketamine and R(-) ketamine. Effects of this drug are mediated by N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA), opioid, muscarinic and different voltage-gated receptors. Clinically, the anaesthetic potency of the S(+)-isomer is approximately three to four times that of the R(-)-isomer, which is attributable to the higher affinity of the S(+)-isomer to the phencyclidine binding sites on the NMDA receptors. Ketamine is water- and lipid-soluble, allowing it to be administered conveniently via various routes and providing extensive distribution in the body. Ketamine metabolism is mediated by hepatic microsomal enzymes. It causes bronchodilation and stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system and cardiovascular system. In clinics, ketamine and particularly S(+)-ketamine are used for premedication, sedation, and induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia, which is than termed "dissociative anaesthesia". Ketamine and its S(+)-isomer are ideal anaesthetic agents for trauma victims, patients with hypovolemic and septic shock and patients with pulmonary diseases. Even subanaesthetic doses of this drug have analgesic effects, so ketamine is also recommended for post-operative analgesia and sedation. The combination of ketamine with midazolam or propofol can be extremely useful and safe for sedation and pain relief in intensive care patients, especially during sepsis and cardiovascular instability. In the treatment of chronic pain ketamine is effective as a potent analgesic or substitute together with other potent analgesics, whereby it can be added by different methods. There are some important patient side-effects, however, that limit its use, whereby psycho-mimetic side-effects are most common.

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Canada 2 <1%
Unknown 209 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 46 22%
Student > Master 25 12%
Researcher 24 11%
Student > Ph. D. Student 17 8%
Student > Doctoral Student 10 5%
Other 24 11%
Unknown 65 31%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 47 22%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 22 10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 12 6%
Psychology 12 6%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 12 6%
Other 30 14%
Unknown 76 36%
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