Clinical application of ketamine ointment in the treatment of sympathetically maintained pain.

Autor: Crowley KL; Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA., Flores JA, Hughes CN, Iacono RP
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: International journal of pharmaceutical compounding [Int J Pharm Compd] 1998 Mar-Apr; Vol. 2 (2), pp. 122-7.
Abstrakt: The objective of this study was to determine the clinical efficacy of topical ketamine in relieving sympathectically maintained pain, including complex regional pain syndrome types I and II, involving the upper and/or lower extremities. In an open clinical pilot study of five referral patients diagnosed with sympathetically maintained pain who were unresponsive to conventional modalities, a single dose of topical ketamine was administered. Age, gender, duration or degree of disease and concurrent medication were not controlled. Ketamine was prepared for transdermal delivery in pluronic lethicin organogel (PLO) in calibrated applicators. Concentrations ranged from 10 to `50 mg/mL. Dosage ranged from 10 mg to 700 mg per single application. Each dosage was deternined clinically based on location and suface area of involvement. Pain intensity was measured using a validated mumeric analogue scale (NAS). Ketamine in PLO applied to the uper and/or lower extremities with sympathetically maintained pain resulted in significant pain reduction relative to pretreatment NAS of 65% to 100% . Initial response was within 20 seconds to three minutes, with NAS rating 15 minutes postapplication. No reported side effect occurred on patient follow-up at 24 and 48 hours. Single-dose, topical application of ketamine in PLO (patent pending) appears clinically effective in relieving sympathetically maintained pain of the extremities without apparent side effects. Further controlled studies are warranted to define patient selection, optimize dosage and validate the prominent analgesic effects obtained in this heretofore difficult-to-treat pain syndrome. This was an independent study in joint cooperation with representatives from the Univesity of California at Irvine, Loma Linda University Medical Center and private practice.
Databáze: MEDLINE