Abstract

This study was designed to evaluate the effects of addition of acetaminophen to a low dose tramadol patient controlled intravenous analgesia after unilateral upper limb orthopedic surgeries under general anesthesia.Methods120 Adult patients ASA I and II undergoing unilateral upper limb orthopedic surgeries under general anesthesia were randomly allocated into two groups:Group TA (n = 60): received postoperative iv tramadol PCA boluses of 10 mg and iv acetaminophen1 g/8 h.Group T (n = 60): received postoperative iv tramadol PCA boluses of 10 mg.Volume of tramadol (mg)consumed ,severity of postoperative pain at rest using VAS, postoperative systolic, diastolic arterial blood pressure and heart rate in 24 h, patient satisfaction ,adverse effects (sedation, nausea, vomiting, hypotension, respiratory depression) were recorded.ResultsVolume of tramadol (mg) consumed, severity of postoperative pain at rest using VAS 24 h were statistically significantly higher in group T, postoperative systolic , diastolic arterial blood pressure and heart rate, adverse events showed no statistical significant differences between the two groups, patient satisfaction was more in group TA.ConclusionThe addition of acetaminophen to a low dose tramadol iv PCA as a multimodal analgesic approach provided satisfactory pain control than tramadol iv PCA alone after unilateral upper limb orthopedic surgeries under general anesthesia.

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