Abstract
31Jul 2017 A COMPARATIVE STUDY EFFECT OF INTRATHAECAL TRAMADOL (20MG) USE AS ADJUVANT WITH HYPERBARIC BUPIVACAINE (15MG) AND HYPERBARIC BUPIVACAINE FOR POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA IN INFRAUMBILICAL SURGERIES. Sunita Meena , Rakesh Agarwal and Ramesh Chandra Sunar. Assistant Professor ,Department of Anaesthesia,SMS Medical College,JaipurRajesthan India. junior specialist, ,Department of Anaesthesia,SMS Medical College,JaipurRajesthan India. Senior Professor, ,Department of Anaesthesia,SMS Medical College,JaipurRajesthan India.
Highlights
Various adjuvants have been used with local anaesthetic intrathecally for prolong postoperativelyReceived: 29 May 2017 analgesia.Neuraxial opioids bind to intrathecal opioids receptors andFinal Accepted: 31 June 2017 produce analgesia.Tramadol is a centrally acting opioid,withoutPublished: July 2017 common side effects of opioids.This prospective double blind randomized placebo controlled study aimed to evaluate duration of analgesia produced by intrathecal tramadol (20mg) used as adjuvant with bupivacaine0.5% (15mg)in infraumbilical surgeries
Material and method: In the study included total 56 patients either sex in age group 30-60 yrs,ASA 1&2 undergoing for infraumbilical surgeries randomly allocated in two groups.Group A(N-28)received 3 ml of hyperbaric bupivacaine 0.5% with 0.4ml of normal saline
Rakshith B Prasad et al 2015 [14] studied effectiveness of addition of intrathecal tramadol (10 mg)with hyperbaric bupivacaine(10 mg) in prevention of shivering in caesarean section. They were found that tramadol along with bupivacaine intrathecally significant role in reducing anaesthesia induced shivering in parturients while prolonging both sensory and motor components of subarachnoid block.They were found Mean±SD time for first postoperative analgesic request in tramadol group (232.18±80.55) and bupivacaine group(176.56±47.39)
Summary
A COMPARATIVE STUDY EFFECT OF INTRATHAECAL TRAMADOL (20MG) USE AS ADJUVANT WITH HYPERBARIC BUPIVACAINE (15MG) AND HYPERBARIC BUPIVACAINE FOR POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA IN INFRAUMBILICAL SURGERIES. Dr Sunita Meena1,Dr Rakesh Agarwal and Dr Ramesh Chandra Sunar. 1. Assistant Professor ,Department of Anaesthesia,SMS Medical College,Jaipur Rajesthan India. 2. junior specialist, ,Department of Anaesthesia,SMS Medical College,Jaipur Rajesthan India. 3. Senior Professor, ,Department of Anaesthesia,SMS Medical College,Jaipur Rajesthan India
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