Title of article :
Comparison of Analgesic Effects of B Vitamins and Diclofenac plus B Vitamins During General Anesthesia and PACU
Author/Authors :
Ostad Alipour ، Abbas - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sadeghi ، Mostafa - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hussain Khan ، Zahid - Tehran University Medical Sciences , Jamshidi ، Maryam - Tehran University Medical Sciences , Makarem ، Jalil - Tehran University Medical Sciences , Yaghooti ، Amir Abbas - Tehran University Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: B Vitamins deficiencies in humans and animals have been known for some time to induce pain and inflammation. These symptoms can be readily alleviated by appropriate administration of Vitamins B. The aim of this study was to evaluate opioids requirements and hemodynamic variables and analgesic effect of B Vitamins and B Vitaminsdiclofenac in general anesthesia and Postanesthesia care unit (PACU). Methods: In this randomized prospective and doubleblinded clinical trial study 105 patients undergoing orthopedic surgery were assessed. Patients were then randomized to receive placebo, B vitamin and diclofenac plus B Vitamins. Preinduction and postinduction hemodynamic parameters and opioid requirement were measured. Results: Sufentanil requirement postoperatively was significantly lower in the DB group (0.12 µg/kg) and B group (0.17 µg/kg) compared with the Placebo group (0.2 µg/kg) (P=0.001). Maximum mean systolic blood pressure related to basal heart rate were increased in DB group 20±6%, B group 30± 17% and P group 35± 9% with significant difference in three groups (P= 0.0001). Discussion: Analgesic effect of diclofenac plus B Vitamins was better than B Vitamins and required less opioid agents.
Keywords :
B vitamins , diclofenac , general anesthesia , analgesia
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care