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Effects of the addition of low-dose ketamine to propofol anesthesia in the dental procedure for intellectually disabled patients.

Akira HirayamaKen-Ichi FukudaYoshihiko KoukitaTatsuya Ichinohe
Published in: Journal of dental anesthesia and pain medicine (2019)
For propofol deep sedation, in contrast to intravenous injection of propofol alone, prior intravenous injection of low-dose ketamine (0.4 mg/kg) is clinically useful because it neither affects recovery, nor causes side effects and can suppress patient movement and vascular pain during procedures.
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