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[Comparison between intrathecal midazolam and tramadol with conventional method for postoperative pain and shivering control after elective cesarean section]
Journal of Anesthesiology and Pain. 2013; 3 (2): 67-73
en Fa | IMEMR | ID: emr-130565
Biblioteca responsable: EMRO
Adding new supplements when performing spinal anesthesia can increase the duration of analgesia. The aim of the present study has been to compare intrathecal midazolam and tramadol with the conventional method for postoperative pain and shivering control after elective caesarean section. In this double-blind clinical trial, 210 ASA class I, II women, aged 20-35 years, candidate for elective caesarean section were randomly allocated to three groups. All patients received hyperbaric intrathecal lidocaine and additionally group I received 2 mg subarachnoid midazolam, group II received 25 mg subarachnoid tramadol and the control group received 5cc normal saline. Postoperative pain score, the painless duration and postoperative shivering were assessed in the three groups. The mean painless duration in tramadol, midazolam and the control group were 192.5 +/- 12.2, 111.3 +/- 16.6 and 86.1 +/- 9.9 minutes, respectively [p<0.001]. The mean painless duration in the midazolam group was significantly more than two other groups and this duration in the tramadol group was also more than the control one. The mean postoperative pain score, shivering occurrence and the frequency of requested painkiller in the first 24 hours, were also compared. In the midazolam group, they were all significantly less than the two other groups. In the meanwhile, these indexes in the tramadol group were less than the control one [p<0.001]. Adding intrathecal midazolam and tramadol to lidocaine 5% in elective caesarean section can increase the painless duration and lead to a reduction in postoperative shivering. Midazolam demonstrates a stronger effect
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Índice: IMEMR Asunto principal: Tiritona / Tramadol / Midazolam / Inyecciones Espinales / Embarazo / Cesárea / Método Doble Ciego Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials Límite: Female / Humans Idioma: Fa Revista: J. Anesthesiol. Pain Año: 2013
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Índice: IMEMR Asunto principal: Tiritona / Tramadol / Midazolam / Inyecciones Espinales / Embarazo / Cesárea / Método Doble Ciego Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials Límite: Female / Humans Idioma: Fa Revista: J. Anesthesiol. Pain Año: 2013