A Comparative Study of Duloxetine with Pregabalin as a Preemptive Analgesic in Lumbar Spine Surgery: A Prospective Randomized Study

Author:

Arman S. M.1,Usmani Hammad1,Siddiqui Obaid Ahmad1,Sheikh Kulsum1,Amir Syed Hussain1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, A. M. U, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

Abstract Background: Preemptive analgesia is a method of administration of drugs prior to surgery involving blocking noxious stimuli across the perioperative period. It involves blocking the pain pathway preemptively before injury-induced hypersensitivity manifests. Objective: To compare the analgesic efficacy of duloxetine with pregabalin as preemptive analgesic in lumbar spine surgeries. Design: Randomised, double-blinded, prospective study. Methods: Fifty patients of both sexes between 18-55yrs undergoing elective lumbar spine surgery were randomly allocated into two groups, group P and group D of twenty-five patients each. Group P received 75 mg pregabalin once daily for three days, followed by 150 mg pregabalin daily for the next four days till the day of surgery. Group D received 20 mg duloxetine once daily for three days, followed by 40 mg duloxetine twice daily for the next four days till the day of surgery. Outcome Measure: Both the groups were primarily evaluated in terms of time for request of 1st rescue analgesic and total intraoperative analgesic requirement in terms of fentanyl boluses required; among other parameters. Results: The time for request of 1st rescue analgesic postoperatively was significantly longer in the pregabalin group (396 ± 267.77 min) than in the duloxetine group (218.4 ± 96.9 min), P = 0.003. Pregabalin recipients required considerably less rescue analgesics in terms of dosage, P = 0.006. Also, pregabalin exhibited better postoperative pain control than duloxetine as reflected by NRS comparative scores. No statistical difference was appreciated in terms of intraoperative fentanyl requirement, intraoperative hemodynamic control; nausea and sleepiness. Conclusion: Pregabalin is more efficacious as a preemptive analgesic than duloxetine in lumbar spine surgery.

Publisher

Medknow

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