Title of article :
Comparison of the effects of magnesium and ketamine on postoperative pain and morphine consumption. A double-blind randomized controlled clinical study
Author/Authors :
Arıkan, Müge Department of Anesthesiology - School of Medicine - Karabuk University, Turkey , Aslan, Bilge Department of Anesthesiology, Ankara, Turkey , Arıkan, Osman Department of Surgery - School of Medicine - Karabuk University, Turkey , Horasanlı, Eyüp Department of Anesthesiology - School of Medicine - Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Ankara, Turkey , But, Abdulkadir Department of Anesthesiology - School of Medicine - Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Ankara, Turkey
Pages :
7
From page :
67
To page :
73
Abstract :
PURPOSE: To compare the effects of magnesium sulfate and ketamine on postoperative pain and total morphine consumption in a placebo-controlled design. METHODS: One hundred and twenty women scheduled for total abdominal hysterectomy were included in this prospective, randomized, double-blind study. Postoperatively, when the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) was four or more, IV-PCA morphine was applied to all patients. The patients were randomized into three groups: Group K ketamine, Group M magnesium, and Group C saline received as infusion. Total morphine consumption for 48h, pain scores, adverse effects, and patients’ satisfaction were evaluated. RESULTS: Total morphine consumption was significantly lower in Group K (32.6±9.2 mg) than in Group M (58.9±6.5 mg) and in Group C (65.7±8.2 mg). The satisfaction level of patients in Group K was higher than the other two groups (p<0.05). Pruritus and nausea were observed more frequently in Group C. CONCLUSİON: The addition of ketamine to IV-PCA morphine reduces the total consumption of morphine without psychotic effects; however, magnesium did not influence morphine consumption.
Keywords :
Analgesia , Patient-Controlled , Morphine , Magnesium Sulfate , Ketamine
Journal title :
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2614344
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