Comparison of Postoperative Mean Morphine Consumption in patients given Preoperative Gabapentin and Placebo undergoing Major Laparotomies for Lower Abdomen and Pelvis
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Published:2021-06-30
Issue:6
Volume:15
Page:1223-1224
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Container-title:Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
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Short-container-title:PJMHS
Author:
Iqbal T.,Farooqi R.,Mehmood M. S.,Bhatti Z. Y.,Liaquat F.
Abstract
Aim: Comparison of postoperative mean morphine consumption in patients given preoperative gabapentin and placebo undergoing major laparotomies for lower abdomen and pelvis. Study design: Randomized controlled trial Setting: Anaesthesia department, Hameed Latif hospital, Lahore Duration: Six months i.e. 20-04-2008 to 21-10-2008 Methods: 150 patients having major laparotomies were divided in group I i.e. 75 subjects with multivitamins as control and group II i.e.75 patients with Gabapentin. The two groups were compared for the consumption dose of opioid analgesia, postoperatively. Student’s t test was applied and p<0.05 was taken as significant. Results: The mean dose of tramadol consumed by the patients in group I was 43.6±18.9 mg and in group II was 14.7±5.7 mg. Conclusions: Preoperative use of Gabapentin before laparotomies reduces the morphine usage postoperatively. Keywords: Gabapentin; postoperative analgesia; morphine consumption:
Publisher
Lahore Medical and Dental College