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Prevalence and Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Infants: An Asian Perspective
Cai, Wei,Bharadia, Lalit,Juffrie, Mohammad,Cheah, Fook Choe,Quak, Seng Hock,Titapant, Vitaya,Elburg, Ruurd van,Ludwig, Thomas The Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology 2018 Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition Vol.21 No.1
Lidocaine and Ketamine as Sedation for Burn Wound Care in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report
Arden Perabo,Kathryn Keeney,Alan W Pang,Deepak Bharadia,John Griswold 대한외상중환자외과학회 2024 Journal of Acute Care Surgery Vol.14 No.1
This is a case report of a developmentally healthy 14-month-old female with partial thickness scaldburns at multiple sites (the face, trunk, and bilateral upper extremities) that covered 14% of her totalbody surface area. Novel procedural pain therapy using intravenous lidocaine and oral ketamine wasadministered to perform daily wound care with minimal discomfort. Following this daily analgesicprotocol there was sufficient analgesia and sedation with no adverse side effects. Currently, there are nostudies where this analgesic combination was used during burn wound care and dressing changes inpediatric cases. The success of this protocol in a pediatric case highlights the safety and efficacy of oralketamine when used in conjunction with intravenous lidocaine which potentially allows for a lower doseper procedure and a reduced risk of adverse effects.