Speak to Garry Wilkes in WA.
Best wishes
Rowley.
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Subject: Re: data/studies on using ketamine prehospital
Now involved in writing up the initial cases from Western Australia. Do you
have any references on paramedic use of ketamine?
Dr Marten C Howes MRCP(UK) FFAEM FACEM
Staff Specialist
Emergency Department
Bunbury Regional Hospital
Bunbury 6230
Western Australia
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Subject: Re: data/studies on using ketamine prehospital
I know of two EMS systems which use ketamine - Ontario Flight medics and
Paramedics in the Netherlands. I will find out if they have published
anything. Mike
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Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 12:18 PM
Subject: data/studies on using ketamine prehospital
> any available? - all I could find was these 2 articles.
>
> Porter K. Ketamine in preshospital care.Emerg Med J 2004;21:351-354.
>
> Roberts K, Bleetman A. An email audit of prehospital doctor activity
> in an area of the West Midlands. Emerg Med J 2002;19:341-344
>
> I know many of us use ketamine during the initial phase of treating
> trauma patients, either as the induction agent for RSI or for
> dissociation during patient transfers, reduction of fractures, painful
> procedures. Ketamine is also used by many prehospital immediate care
> doctors....but very little published evidence in this setting
> (Roberts' article being the only one, a smallish case series). I am
> after any data that list subscribers may have, or at least some
> references! Happy to enter into correspondence off list. Also, do any
> ambulance services use ketamine? (by paramedics, not doctors) anywhere
> in the world..........aside from Western Australia that is.....
>
> Dr Marten C Howes MRCP(UK) FFAEM FACEM
> Staff Specialist
> Emergency Department
> Bunbury Regional Hospital
> BUNBURY WA 6230
>
> Tel: +8 9722 1000
> Fax: +8 9722 1019
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