Abstract

Background:For General anaesthesia perioperative administration of opioids are choice of drugs to attenuate intubation response and to provide good intraoperative and postoperative analgesia. Mixed agonist-antagonist opioids produces powerful analgesia without undesirable side effects.Aim:Aim of present study to compare efficacy of Nalbuphine and Pentazocine on hemodynamic response to tracheal intubation and postoperative analgesia.Settings:Present study carried out in operation theater.Design:This is prospective randomized double blind controlled trial.Material and Methods:Patients of ASA physical status I and II, age 20-60 years undergoing abdominal surgical procedure of 1-2 hour duration were randomly divided into two groups of 30 patients each (Group N) receiving nalbuphine 0.3 mg.kg-1 and (Group P) receiving pentazocine 0.6 mg.kg-1 intravenously before induction. Baseline vital parameters were noted and then noted till 15 minutes after intubation to see hemodynamic response. Time of rescue analgesia required was noted postoperatively.Stastical Analysis:Chi-square test, paired and unpaired t-test were used for statistical analysis.Results:There is rise in heart rate, blood pressure after intubation in both groups but rise was more with Pentazocine as compared to Nalbuphine (P < 0.05). Postoperatively within 30 minutes 60% of patient from Pentazocine group require rescue analgesia compare to only 16.60% of patient of Nalbuphine group (P = 0.05) which is highly significant.Conclusion:Nalbuphine is potent mixed opioid analgesic which can be used for attenuation of pressor response of tracheal intubation and for perioperative analgesia with minimal side effects.

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