Title of article :
Comparison of the effect of oral pregabalin with intravenous ketamine on reducing acute pain after abdominal hysterectomy: A randomized double-blind clinical trial
Author/Authors :
Ghadami, Negin Department of Anesthesiology - Faculty of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Sarshivi, Farzad Department of Anesthesiology - Faculty of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Barzanji, Arvin Department of Anesthesiology - Faculty of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Nouri, Bijan Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Mohammadi, Zahra Department of Anesthesiology - Faculty of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj
Abstract :
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the analgesic effects of pregabalin and
ketamine on reducing pain after abdominal hysterectomy.
Methods: In this double-blind clinical trial, one hundred forty ASA I and II patients of age
range 30-60 years scheduled for abdominal hysterectomy undergoing general anesthesia in
2018, were randomly divided into 4 equal groups. Pregabalin group received 300 mg oral
pregabalin, ketamine group received 0.3 mg/kg of intravenous ketamine, and pregabalinketamine
group received the combination of the two-above medication, and placebo group
received the placebo and saline. Patients were evaluated for pain intensity according to the
visual analogue scale (VAS) at 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, and 24 hours after surgery. Also, the need for
analgesic drugs and the frequency of repetitions were also recorded. Statistical analysis was
performed using STATA, Version 14. A p- value less than 0.05 was considered statistically
significant.
Results: In the pregabalin and pregabalin-ketamine groups, pain in the first 6 hours after the
end of operation was significantly less than the other two groups (p<0.05), but there was no
significant difference between the 4 groups at 18 and 24 hours after surgery. The need for
analgesic medications in the pregabalin group was lower than in other groups (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The results of this study show that the administration of oral pregabalin with
and without intravenous ketamine before abdominal hysterectomy can decrease
postoperative pain and reduce the need for analgesia.
Keywords :
Pregabalin , Ketamine , Pain , Hysterectomy
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (CJIM)