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Comparison the effect of bupivacaine plus magnesium sulfate with ropivacaine plus magnesium sulfate infiltration on postoperative pain in patients undergoing lumbar laminectomy with general anesthesia.

Authors :
Sane, Shahryar
Mahdkhah, Ata
Golabi, Parang
Hesami, Seyyed Adnan
Kazemi haki, Behzad
Source :
British Journal of Neurosurgery. Apr2024, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p256-259. 4p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this study, we investigated the effect of local injection of ropivacaine and bupivacaine with magnesium sulfate on postoperative pain in vertebral laminectomy surgery. This randomized double-blind prospective study was conducted among 60 patients aged 18–65 years old with ASA class I and II. Group RM: (30 people) received 70 mg ropivacaine (14 ml) plus 1 ml magnesium sulfate (500 mg) volume up to 20 ml with normal saline. Group BM: (30 people) received 70 mg bupivacaine (14 ml) plus 1 ml magnesium sulfate (500 mg) volume up to 20 ml with normal saline. The results were analyzed by SPSS 23 software, and statistical analysis consisted of χ2 test and t-test, and a p value less than.05 was considered significant. Mean pain score based on VAS in 6 and 12 h after surgery in the RM group was lower in the BM group (p < 0.05). The analgesic request frequency in the RM group was lower than the BM group (p = 0.01). The mean morphine consumption in the RM group was 185 mg and in the BM group was 220 mg. According to the T-test, there was a significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.03). there was no significant difference between the mean arterial blood pressure and mean heart rate between the two groups at 6, 12, 24 and 24 h after surgery (p > 0.05). This study showed that wound infiltration with ropivacaine and magnesium sulfate compared to bupivacaine and magnesium sulfate provided better postoperative analgesia and significantly reduced postoperative opioid consumption in patients undergoing lumbar laminectomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02688697
Volume :
38
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
British Journal of Neurosurgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176211073
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02688697.2020.1861430