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Yuxuan Fu

Departments of Anesthesiology and.

2 papers in the library · 9 citations · publishing 2024-2026

Papers

Effect of esketamine combined with pregabalin on acute postsurgical pain in patients who underwent resection of spinal neoplasms: a randomized controlled trial.

Pain September 1, 2024 Yang Zhou, Wanchen Sun, Yuxuan Fu et al. 9 citations

Moderate-to-severe acute postsurgical pain after spinal surgery can slow recovery. A combination of esketamine and pregabalin reduced the incidence of such pain from 60.5% to 27.3% in the first 48 hours after surgery, based on a randomized trial of 90 patients undergoing resection of spinal neoplasms. The odds ratio was 0.25, indicating a substantial benefit. However, mild dissociative symptoms occurred in 18.2% of the combination group versus none in the control group, suggesting the analgesic strategy carries this risk.

Effect of intraoperative esketamine on moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms in major surgery patients: A randomized clinical trial.

Pharmacological research July 1, 2026 Yang Zhou, Wanchen Sun, Yuxuan Fu et al.

Among patients undergoing major surgery who had moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms before the operation, a single intraoperative dose of esketamine led to a higher rate of symptom remission three days after surgery compared with a placebo. In a randomized, double-blind trial of 435 patients, 28.3% in the esketamine group achieved remission versus 11.3% in the placebo group. Acute pain rates did not differ between groups. Esketamine treatment requires monitoring for possible dissociative side effects, and its clinical use for depressive symptoms should weigh benefits against risks.