Impact of a ketamine sedation protocol on intubation rates and undesirable outcomes in the transport of patients with acute behavioural disturbance.

Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA
Roxanne ShahtahmasebiSaid Shahtahmasebi

Abstract

To identify the effects of the introduction of a ketamine sedation protocol on the rates of intubation and adverse events associated with retrieval of patients with acute behavioural disturbance. Transport of patients with acute behavioural disturbance poses clinical and logistical management difficulties, as well as risks. Remote Australian communities are separated by vast distances. Risks to aircraft and crew, and patient and community must be balanced. Ketamine has received increasing attention in recent years for pre-hospital sedation of behaviourally disturbed patients, predominantly with psychiatric illness. This paper explores the benefits and suitability of ketamine in undifferentiated presentations, using data from the retrieval service in Alice Springs, Australia. A pre- and post-intervention study was carried out. The intervention was the introduction of a ketamine sedation protocol. Pre-intervention data was collected retrospectively, pre-2015 and post-intervention data prospectively from 2015 onwards. Prospective data, rather than only including confirmed psychiatric cases as in previously published series, will provide a powerful message for pre-hospital and retrieval practice. Group variables were created to com...Continue Reading

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