Comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia

The administration of propofol often causes burning sensation in the area of injection. There have been efforts to reduce discomfort, but the result remains unsatisfactory. The main purpose of this study is to find objective evidence of whether the administration of ephedrine 30μg/kgBB IV is more ef...

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Main Authors: . Mujahidin, Bambang Suryono, Yusmein Uyun
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013-04-01
Series:Journal of the Medical Sciences
Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/3373
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spelling doaj-9d351d486b8d45fb9731584acf30ed642020-11-24T22:34:39ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJournal of the Medical Sciences0126-13122356-39312013-04-01450110.19106/JMedScie0045012013033011Comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia. MujahidinBambang SuryonoYusmein UyunThe administration of propofol often causes burning sensation in the area of injection. There have been efforts to reduce discomfort, but the result remains unsatisfactory. The main purpose of this study is to find objective evidence of whether the administration of ephedrine 30μg/kgBB IV is more effective than 40mg 2% lidocaine in order to reduce propofol 2mg/kgBB injection pain.This study was conducted in the double blind Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) to 128 patients, with the range of age 18-60 years, physical status ASA I and II, BMI 17.5 – 24.5 kg/m2 which had been done elective surgery in the Intergrated Surgery Center of Dr. Sardjito Hospital Yogyakarta and other education network (Banyumas Hospital, Panembahan Senopati Bantul Hospital, Orthopedi Solo Hospital, Saras Husada Purworejo Hospital) and carried out in 2-4 months, general anaesthesia has been done with endotracheal intubation technic. Subjects have been divided into 2 groups, group A (lidokain 40 mg) and group B (efedrin 30μg/ kgBB). All of the patients have been given at the vena sefalikabasalika with 18G needle and RL. After one of the drugs has been given, the patient will be inducted with propofol 60 seconds later. The measurement of discomfort caused by propofol injection has been marked with discomfort scoring system (score 0-3), the blood pressure measurement has been taken before and after propofol administration. The results showed no statistically significant difference in the two study groups (2% lidocaine 40 mg IV vs ephedrine 30μg/kgbb IV) on pain response measured when patients received propofol 2mg/kgbb IV, p > 0.05 (P = 0.068) In group A there were 52 patients (81.3%), pain-free, while for group B there were 59 patients (92.2%). The pain response obtained was varies, in group A obtained a scale of 1-3, while in group B obtained a scale of 1-2. It can be concluded that administration of IV ephedrine 30μg/kgBB is not a significantly different effect compared with 2% lidocaine 40 mg IV to prevent response to pain during injection of propofol 2 mg / kg IV, P> 0.05 (P = 0.068), but clinically group B have the ability to eliminate pain in 59 patients (92.2%) compared with group A in 52 patients (81.3%), while the possibility of causing pain in group A were 12 patients (7.8%) and group B were 5 patients (18.7%). Keywords: Pain, injection, propofol, lidocaine, ephedrine.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/3373
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Bambang Suryono
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Yusmein Uyun
Comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia
Journal of the Medical Sciences
author_facet . Mujahidin
Bambang Suryono
Yusmein Uyun
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title Comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia
title_short Comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia
title_full Comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia
title_fullStr Comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia
title_sort comparison of giving ephedrine 30 μg/kgbw iv and lidocaine 2% 40 mg iv to educe pain induction propofol 2 mg/kgbw iv in general anesthesia
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Journal of the Medical Sciences
issn 0126-1312
2356-3931
publishDate 2013-04-01
description The administration of propofol often causes burning sensation in the area of injection. There have been efforts to reduce discomfort, but the result remains unsatisfactory. The main purpose of this study is to find objective evidence of whether the administration of ephedrine 30μg/kgBB IV is more effective than 40mg 2% lidocaine in order to reduce propofol 2mg/kgBB injection pain.This study was conducted in the double blind Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) to 128 patients, with the range of age 18-60 years, physical status ASA I and II, BMI 17.5 – 24.5 kg/m2 which had been done elective surgery in the Intergrated Surgery Center of Dr. Sardjito Hospital Yogyakarta and other education network (Banyumas Hospital, Panembahan Senopati Bantul Hospital, Orthopedi Solo Hospital, Saras Husada Purworejo Hospital) and carried out in 2-4 months, general anaesthesia has been done with endotracheal intubation technic. Subjects have been divided into 2 groups, group A (lidokain 40 mg) and group B (efedrin 30μg/ kgBB). All of the patients have been given at the vena sefalikabasalika with 18G needle and RL. After one of the drugs has been given, the patient will be inducted with propofol 60 seconds later. The measurement of discomfort caused by propofol injection has been marked with discomfort scoring system (score 0-3), the blood pressure measurement has been taken before and after propofol administration. The results showed no statistically significant difference in the two study groups (2% lidocaine 40 mg IV vs ephedrine 30μg/kgbb IV) on pain response measured when patients received propofol 2mg/kgbb IV, p > 0.05 (P = 0.068) In group A there were 52 patients (81.3%), pain-free, while for group B there were 59 patients (92.2%). The pain response obtained was varies, in group A obtained a scale of 1-3, while in group B obtained a scale of 1-2. It can be concluded that administration of IV ephedrine 30μg/kgBB is not a significantly different effect compared with 2% lidocaine 40 mg IV to prevent response to pain during injection of propofol 2 mg / kg IV, P> 0.05 (P = 0.068), but clinically group B have the ability to eliminate pain in 59 patients (92.2%) compared with group A in 52 patients (81.3%), while the possibility of causing pain in group A were 12 patients (7.8%) and group B were 5 patients (18.7%). Keywords: Pain, injection, propofol, lidocaine, ephedrine.
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/bik/article/view/3373
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