The role of ketamine and its enantiomer in managing depression and pain in cancer patients: A narrative review.

Michael S Bodnar, Sierra Barber, Heather S L Jim, Jeffery Huang
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Depression and pain are common comorbidities in cancer patients, and ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic, has shown potential in managing both. This review summarizes current literature on ketamine and its enantiomer, esketamine, in managing depression and pain in the oncologic population. Studies indicate that sub-anesthetic doses of intravenous ketamine and esketamine can alleviate postoperative depressive symptoms in cancer patients with a tolerable safety profile. Research into non-intravenous routes for depression management in the oncologic population remains limited. Ketamine has also proven effective in managing acute postoperative pain, particularly through intravenous administration. While alternative administration routes, such as local infiltration and intramuscular methods, show mixed results, they may provide viable options for patients averse to intravenous (IV). However, the effectiveness of ketamine for chronic cancer pain remains inconsistent. Overall, ketamine offers a promising approach for managing depression and pain in oncologic patients.

氯胺酮及其对映体在治疗癌症患者抑郁和疼痛中的作用:综述。
抑郁和疼痛是癌症患者常见的合并症,而氯胺酮,一种解离性麻醉剂,已经显示出在治疗这两种疾病方面的潜力。本文综述了氯胺酮及其对映体艾氯胺酮在治疗肿瘤患者抑郁和疼痛方面的最新文献。研究表明,亚麻醉剂量的静脉注射氯胺酮和艾氯胺酮可以缓解癌症患者术后抑郁症状,并具有可耐受的安全性。非静脉注射途径在肿瘤人群中治疗抑郁症的研究仍然有限。氯胺酮在治疗急性术后疼痛方面也被证明是有效的,特别是通过静脉注射。虽然其他给药途径,如局部浸润和肌肉注射方法,显示出不同的结果,但它们可能为不愿静脉注射(IV)的患者提供可行的选择。然而,氯胺酮治疗慢性癌症疼痛的有效性仍然不一致。总的来说,氯胺酮为治疗肿瘤患者的抑郁和疼痛提供了一种很有前途的方法。
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