Title of article :
Comparison the Effects of Gabapentin and Oxazepam on Sleep Quality, Anxiety, and Pain in Unstable Angina Patients Admitted to Coronary Care Unit of Hazrat Rasool Akram Hospital
Author/Authors :
Parvaresh, Mohammadjavad Department of Cardiology - Rasool E Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ghalebandi, Mirfarhad Department of Cardiology - Rasool E Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Alavi, Kaveh Department of Cardiology - Rasool E Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hajsadeghi, Shekoufeh Department of Cardiology - Rasool E Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ghanbari Jolfaei, Atefeh Department of Cardiology - Rasool E Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of gabapentin and oxazepam on sleep
quality, the severity of anxiety, and pain level in patients admitted to the coronary care unit (CCU).
Materials and Methods: This double‐blind randomized clinical trial was done on the patients with
unstable angina (UA) admitted to the CCU of Hazrat Rasool Akram Hospital in Tehran. A total of
56 patients were entered the study and randomly divided into two groups of 26. The first group
was given a gabapentin capsule at a dose of 300–1200 mg/day, and the second group was given
10–20 mg of oxazepam tablets per day until hospitalization in the CCU. On the first and 4th days
of hospitalization, Groningen sleep quality score (GSQS), Beck Anxiety Inventory, and severity of
pain experienced by Visual Analogue Scale were recorded, and the mean frequency of chest pains
was calculated in 24 h during the first 4 days. The amount of drug (morphine) prescription in CCU
also compared between the two groups. Results: There was no significant difference in GSQS scores
between both groups. The mean score of Beck’s anxiety scale did not differ significantly between the
two groups. However, the incidence of chest pain was significantly lower in the gabapentin‐receiving
group than in the oxazepam‐receiving group (<0.001). The days that the patients experienced chest
pain were significantly less in the gabapentin‐receiving group than in the oxazepam‐receiving
group (<0.001). Conclusion: The results of our study showed that gabapentin compared to oxazepam
could significantly reduce chest pain in patients with UA.
Keywords :
Anxiety , coronary care unit , gabapentin , oxazepam , sleep quality , unstable angina
Journal title :
Advanced Biomedical Research