Singhal NR

Phoenix (United States)

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EM Publications
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(182 citations, 13 total works)

Research Topics

Anesthesia and Pain Management (7) Pediatric Pain Management Techniques (5) Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (2) Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments (2) Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (2)

Erythromelalgia Publications

Intravenous Ketamine Infusion as an Adjunctive Pain Treatment for Erythromelalgia: A Pediatric Case Report.

Montoya L, Adams AC, Popenhagen MP, Russi DC, Singhal NR , et al.
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Erythromelalgia is a rare neurovascular pain condition characterized by erythematous, warm, and painful extremities. Symptoms are exacerbated by heat and relieved by cooling. Treatment is challenging and focuses on symptom control with various medications and therapies targeted toward eliminating destructive cooling behaviors. This pediatric case was notable because the patient's pain dramatically improved after a short-term, low-dose ketamine infusion, allowing her to finally wean off detrimental cooling practices of her extremities. Intravenous ketamine has rarely been described as an adjunctive analgesic strategy for erythromelalgia.