31/07/2016
Kétamine: Moins performant après !
Comparison of the effects of ketamine and morphine on performance of representative military tasks Gaydos SJ et Al. J Emerg Med. 2015 Mar;48(3):313-24 BACKGROUND: When providing care under combat or hostile conditions, it may be necessary for a casualty to remain engaged in military tasks after being wounded . Prehospital care under other remote, austere conditions may be similar, whereby an individual may be forced to continue purposeful actions despite traumatic injury. Given the adverse side-effect profile of intramuscular (i.m.) morphine, alternative analgesics...