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The use of ketamine as a neuroprotective agent following cardiac arrest: A scoping review of current literature.

Marlena OrnowskaAndrew WormsbeckerGary AndolfattoTim S LeungIdan KhanGeorge Medvedev
Published in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2022)
The current state of the literature describes the mechanism of action of ketamine as a neuroprotective agent through its action as an NMDA antagonist. There is evidence of its efficacy as a neuroprotective agent in preclinical models of cardiac arrest. Current published clinical work supports the use of ketamine ameliorating neurologic outcomes in other conditions such as epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, and depression. The current state of the literature is reflective of the notion that the use of ketamine following cardiac arrest may result in improved neurologic outcomes. Future research directions should focus on the use of ketamine as a possible clinical intervention following cardiac arrest.
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