Effects of Adding Low-Dose Ketamine to Remifentanil-Midazolam Infusion under Topical Anesthesia on Pain Relief after Nasal Bone Fracture

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Abstract:
Background
Pain relief after nasal bone fracture surgery is unsatisfactory. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of adding low-dose ketamine to remifentanil-midazolam infusion under topical anesthesia on pain relief after nasal bone fracture.
Methods
In a controlled study، 68 nasal bone fracture surgery candidates were allocated to two groups receive infusion of 2 µg/kg remifentanil and 0. 05 mg/kg midazolam plus 0. 5 mg/kg of either ketamine (ketamine group) or placebo (control group). Pain intensity was assessed using a visual analogue scale. Patient satisfaction and the amount of rescue analgesic used were recorded until 60 minutes after surgery. Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the data.
Findings
In the ketamine group، pain intensity 0، 15، 30، 45، and 60 minutes after operation was 3. 5 ± 2. 1، 1. 2 ± 2. 0، 1. 8 ± 2. 4، 1. 3 ± 2. 1، and 1. 9 ± 2. 2، respectively. The corresponding values in the control groups were 3. 7 ± 2. 2، 8. 6 ± 2. 0، 4. 7 ± 1. 2، 3. 1 ± 1. 2، and 3. 7 ± 0. 9. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P = 0. 001). Moreover، patient satisfaction in the ketamine group was higher than the control group (P = 0. 005). The dosage of rescue pethidine was significantly lower in the ketamine group compared to the control group (P = 0. 045).
Conclusion
This study showed that adding 0. 5 mg/kg ketamine to 2 µg/kg remifentanil and 0. 05 mg/kg midazolam improved postoperative pain relief.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal Of Isfahan Medical School, Volume:30 Issue: 198, 2012
Page:
38
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