High and Low Dose Ketamine in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Anesthesia and critical care (Houston, Tex.) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-05
Joey Day, Devendra K Agrawal
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Abstract

Ketamine has unique properties making it a desirable drug to induce general anesthesia during surgery. However, it is typically reserved for children and adolescent patients due to its side effects in adults, including vivid dreams, hallucinations, and confusional states that may be pleasant or distressing. These symptoms may affect patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a trauma-related psychological disorder that is mainly characterized by intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, and re-experiencing of the trauma event. Most of current research focuses on the use of sub-anesthetic doses of ketamine as a treatment for PTSD. Limited information is known about high-dose ketamine use during general anesthesia and the impact this has on patients who suffer from PTSD. A literature review investigating the effects of anesthetic doses of ketamine on PTSD was conducted for this article. Findings suggest that ketamine has dose-related effects on the severity of PTSD. Specifically, low-dose ketamine has the potential as a therapeutic agent in the treatment of PTSD, while high-dose ketamine may cause worsening of PTSD symptoms. This could occur through the increase in psychomimetic symptoms, decrease in plasticity and metaplasticity, and modulation of fear memory systems experienced with anesthetic doses of ketamine. Currently, there are no published research articles directly measuring the effects of high-dose ketamine on PTSD. Further investigation is warranted to understand if anesthetic doses of ketamine worsen PTSD symptoms. This is important because it can help guide the management approach of an anesthesiologist to safely providing anesthesia to PTSD patients.

高剂量和低剂量氯胺酮在创伤后应激障碍中的作用。
氯胺酮具有独特的特性,使其成为外科手术中诱导全身麻醉的理想药物。然而,由于其对成人的副作用,包括生动的梦、幻觉和可能愉快或痛苦的混乱状态,它通常被保留给儿童和青少年患者。这些症状可能影响创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)患者。创伤后应激障碍是一种创伤相关的心理障碍,主要表现为侵入性思维、高度警惕和对创伤事件的重新体验。目前的大多数研究都集中在使用亚麻醉剂量的氯胺酮治疗创伤后应激障碍。关于全身麻醉时使用大剂量氯胺酮及其对创伤后应激障碍患者的影响的信息有限。本文对氯胺酮麻醉剂量对PTSD的影响进行了文献综述。研究结果表明氯胺酮对创伤后应激障碍的严重程度有剂量相关的影响。具体而言,低剂量氯胺酮有可能作为治疗PTSD的药物,而高剂量氯胺酮可能导致PTSD症状恶化。这可能发生在拟精神症状的增加,可塑性和元可塑性的减少,以及对氯胺酮麻醉剂量的恐惧记忆系统的调节。目前,还没有发表过直接测量大剂量氯胺酮对PTSD影响的研究文章。需要进一步的研究来了解氯胺酮的麻醉剂量是否会加重PTSD症状。这很重要,因为它可以帮助指导麻醉师的管理方法,以安全地为创伤后应激障碍患者提供麻醉。
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