Post-traumatic stress disorder or emergence phenomena? A case of psychomotor agitation after procedural sedation and analgesia
Author:
Jalali Alireza,Akbari Hamideh,Bahreini Maryam
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Psychomotor agitation can be problematic in an overcrowded emergency department (ED) during uncontrolled procedural sedation. Although emergence phenomena have been studied, various presentations may exist.
Case presentation
During procedural sedation, a 58-year-old man was sedated with a dissociative dose of ketamine in conjunction with propofol. His shoulder dislocation was reduced successfully but eventually, an exaggerated agitation occurred resembling a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) flashback of past war scenes He was controlled by physical and chemical restraint with an intramuscular injection of 0.1 mg/kg midazolam. After resolution of sedation in rather stable psychiatric conditions, he left the ED with his relatives insisting for discharge against medical advice.
Conclusions
A PTSD flashback may occur from ketamine sedation in patients with a past history of military experience and can be a manifestation of psychologic adverse effects of ketamine.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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