Title of article
PAINLESS INJECTION OF PROPOFOL: PRETREATMENT WITH - Ketamine vs Thiopental, Meperidine, and Lidocaine -
Author/Authors
SAADAWY, IMAN Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anesthesia, Egypt , ERTOK, ERTURGRUL Akdeniz University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anesthesia, Turkey , BOKER, ABDULAZIZ King Abdulaziz University - Department of Anaesthesia, Saudi Arabia
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631
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644
Abstract
Propofol, a commonly used anesthetic, often causes pain on injection. Several methods have been described to reduce this pain, however, complete inhibition has not been achieved. Our randomized, placebo controlled, double blind study has been conducted to compare the analgesic efficacy of iv pretreatment of ketamine, meperidine, thiopental, lidocaine to minimize the injection pain of propofol.125 patients ASA I and II were randomly allocated into 5 groups and received. Group K, ketamine 0.4 mg/kg; Group T, thiopental 0.5 mg/kg; Group M, meperidine 0.4 mg/kg; Group L, lidocaine 1 mg/kg; Group S, saline 3 ml. All pretreatment drugs were made into 4 ml solutions and wereaccompanied by manual venous occlusion for 1 min, followed by tourniquet release and slowly IV administration of propofol. Pain was assessed with a four point scale. All treatment groups had asignificantly lower incidence of pain than placebo group (p 0.05). However, it has been observed that pretreatment with ketamine was the most effective in attenuating pain associated with propofol injection (p 0.05). For painless injection of propofol, routine pretreatment with ketamine 0.4 mg/kg along with venous occlusion is recommended.
Keywords
Pain , injection , propofol , ketamine , meperidine , thiopental.
Journal title
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology
Journal title
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology
Record number
2635166
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