Title of article :
Studying Outbreak of Pain Relieving by Three Drugs Including Alfentanil, Magnesium Sulfate and Ketamine during Intravenous Injection of Propofol
Author/Authors :
نكوفرد، مجيد نويسنده دانشيار بيهوشي، دانشگاه علوم پزشكي گيلان، بيمارستان پورسينا، بخش بيهوشي Nekoofard, Majid , عبدالمالكي، پوريا نويسنده Students Research Committee, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Abdolmaleki, Pooriya , دقيقي اصلي، مريم نويسنده گروه شيمي، واحد تهران مركزي، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامي، تهران، ايران daghighi-Asli, Maryam
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 51 سال 2015
Abstract :
Purpose: Propofol is one of the most common drugs used in anesthesia induction and the pain
during its intravenous injection is one of the most important side effectsthat it has. Therefore,
many methods and drugs have been examined so far to reduce or eliminate this side effect. In
this study a lot the effects of Alfentanil, Magnesium Sulfate and Ketamine drugs on reducing
the pain during intravenous injection of Propofol are investigated.
Materials and Methods: This study was performed on 220 patients who underwent orthopedic
surgeries in Poursina hospital in 2010. The intensity of Propofol intravenous injection pain is
measured after using premedication by Visula Analogue Scale (VAS). The results are analyzed
using Chi square and Post hoc tests.
Results: According to the gathered data and analysis of variance statistic tests, we found that
after Propofol injection there is a meaningful difference in quantity of VAS score among the
studied groups (Chi square = 49.78 and df = 3 and P = .0001). According to Post hoc test the
VAS score in Magnesium Sulfate group has a meaningful difference in comparison to other
groups, while there is no meaningful difference among other groups (P = .05).
Conclusion: Despite the reduction the Propofol intravenous injection pain in three studied
drugs in this thesis, there is no preference among them.
Journal title :
Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research
Journal title :
Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research