RCT: Fentanyl Plus Ketamine Versus Fentanyl Alone for Acute Burn Pain
Acute Pain, Wound Care, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Acute Pain focused on measuring opioid, ketamine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) greater than or equal to 2%; Less than or equal to 40% TBSA
- English speaking
- pain in emergency room during initial wound evaluation (on admission) greater than 5 /10
- estimated length of stay greater than or equal to 5 days
Exclusion Criteria:
- requiring endotracheal intubation and sedation,
- severe hearing impairment,
- cognitive impairment status - Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) </=20,
- diminished capacity unable to provide informed consent;
- Past Medical History (PMH): insensate (eg. spinal cord injury, peripheral neuropathy)
- Safety: contraindication (e.g., potential drug interactions or medical comorbidities)
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins Burn Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Fentanyl Plus Ketamine
Fentanyl Plus Saline
Study drug group Ketamine Loading Dose (Low Dose, Slow Infusion) = • 0.3 mg/kg; Initiated approximately 10 minutes before wound care start, pump set to deliver slowly over approximately 5 minutes, … Then, Fentanyl Loading Dose (UC, injection) = • 1 mcg / kg. This is given to participants in both Group 1 and Group 2 initiated < 1 minute prior to wound care. Ketamine (Study Drug, Infusion) = • 2.5 mcg/kg/min, Pump initiates infusion immediately after the fentanyl Loading Dose and continued for session duration. The nurse determines session end, then turns off infusion. Fentanyl PRN dose* = 1 mcg / kg. Provided when participant requires additional pain medication.
Usual care group Saline Loading Dose (Low Dose, Slow Infusion) = • An identical volume of saline as that in 0.3 mg/kg of ketamine. Initiated approximately 10 minutes before wound care start, pump set to deliver slowly over approximately 5 minutes, (i.e., same time/rate as STUDY DRUG GROUP receives ketamine loading dose), … Then, ... Fentanyl Loading Dose (UC, injection) = • 1 mcg / kg: This is given to participants in both Group 1 and Group 2 initiated <1 minute prior to wound care. Saline (Placebo, Infusion) = • Identical volume of fluid as that in 2.5 mcg/kg/min of ketamine; Pump initiates infusion immediately after the fentanyl Loading Dose and continued for session duration. The nurse determines session end, then turns off infusion. FENTANYL PRN DOSE = 1 mcg / kg. Provided when participant requires additional pain medication.