Comparsion of Intravenous Lignocaine, Tramadol and Keterolac for Attenuation of Propofol Injection Pain
Introduction: Propofol possesses many characteristics of an ideal intravenous anaesthetic agent, providing a smooth induction and a rapid recovery. However, it has been reported to evoke considerable pain on injection in 10-100% of patients. The cause of pain upon intravenous injection of propof...
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doaj-b64d04a330ac47328136d2254db619152020-11-25T03:20:00ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-07-01107UC05UC0810.7860/JCDR/2016/20444.8118Comparsion of Intravenous Lignocaine, Tramadol and Keterolac for Attenuation of Propofol Injection PainHARPRIT KAUR MADAN0RAJINDER SINGH1GURDIP SINGH SODHI2Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Hbt Medical College and Dr. R.N. Cooper Municipal Gen. Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.Assistant Professor, Department of General Surgery, Tn Medical College and Byl Nair Ch. Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.Senior Consultant, Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Md Oswal Cancer Charitable Hospital and Research Centre, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.Introduction: Propofol possesses many characteristics of an ideal intravenous anaesthetic agent, providing a smooth induction and a rapid recovery. However, it has been reported to evoke considerable pain on injection in 10-100% of patients. The cause of pain upon intravenous injection of propofol remains a mystery. Aim: To study and compare the efficacy of Lignocaine, Tramadol and Ketorolac in minimizing the propofol injection pain. Materials and Methods: Hundred adult patients (ASA grade I and grade II) scheduled for elective surgery under general anaesthesia with propofol as an inducing agent were considered for the study. Patients were randomly divided into 4 groups of 25 patients each Group L (lignocaine) Group T (tramadol) Group K (ketorolac) and Group N (normal saline). Pain scores were measured by the investigator immediately following injection of propofol. All patients’ responses were graded by a verbal pain score. Results: All the results were tabulated and analysed using the one-way ANOVA and z-test. There was no statistically significant difference among group L (24%), T (28%) and K (28%) for pain on injection, but significant difference of all 3 groups was there when compared with group N. Conclusion: Intravenous lignocaine, tramadol and ketorolac all 3 drugs significantly reduce propofol injection pain. However, lignocaine appears to be more acceptable cause of less pain and fewer side effects as compared to tramadol and ketorolac.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8118/20444_CE[Ra1]_F(GH)_PF1(ROAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdftourniquetanalgesicinjection pain |
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Comparsion of Intravenous Lignocaine, Tramadol and Keterolac for Attenuation of Propofol Injection Pain |
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Comparsion of Intravenous Lignocaine, Tramadol and Keterolac for Attenuation of Propofol Injection Pain |
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Comparsion of Intravenous Lignocaine, Tramadol and Keterolac for Attenuation of Propofol Injection Pain |
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Comparsion of Intravenous Lignocaine, Tramadol and Keterolac for Attenuation of Propofol Injection Pain |
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Comparsion of Intravenous Lignocaine, Tramadol and Keterolac for Attenuation of Propofol Injection Pain |
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comparsion of intravenous lignocaine, tramadol and keterolac for attenuation of propofol injection pain |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Introduction: Propofol possesses many characteristics of
an ideal intravenous anaesthetic agent, providing a smooth
induction and a rapid recovery. However, it has been reported
to evoke considerable pain on injection in 10-100% of patients.
The cause of pain upon intravenous injection of propofol remains
a mystery.
Aim: To study and compare the efficacy of Lignocaine, Tramadol
and Ketorolac in minimizing the propofol injection pain.
Materials and Methods: Hundred adult patients (ASA grade
I and grade II) scheduled for elective surgery under general
anaesthesia with propofol as an inducing agent were considered
for the study. Patients were randomly divided into 4 groups of
25 patients each Group L (lignocaine) Group T (tramadol) Group
K (ketorolac) and Group N (normal saline). Pain scores were
measured by the investigator immediately following injection of
propofol. All patients’ responses were graded by a verbal pain
score.
Results: All the results were tabulated and analysed using the
one-way ANOVA and z-test. There was no statistically significant
difference among group L (24%), T (28%) and K (28%) for pain
on injection, but significant difference of all 3 groups was there
when compared with group N.
Conclusion: Intravenous lignocaine, tramadol and ketorolac all
3 drugs significantly reduce propofol injection pain. However,
lignocaine appears to be more acceptable cause of less pain
and fewer side effects as compared to tramadol and ketorolac. |
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tourniquet analgesic injection pain |
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