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Intrathecal dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulphate for postoperative analgesia and stress response after caesarean delivery; randomized controlled double‐blind study
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AbstractBackgroundVarious adjuvants were added to intrathecal anaesthetics to improve quality of the block and postoperative analgesia. We hypothesized that intrathecal dexmedetomidine and magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) may add similar effects. Our objectives were to compare their effects as adjuvants to intrathecal bupivacaine on postoperative analgesia, stress hormones, sedative properties and the neonatal outcome after caesarean section.MethodsA randomized double‐blind controlled study; 90 parturients were divided into three groups. All patients received intrathecal hyperbaric bupivacaine 12.5 mg. NaCl 0.9% was added to intrathecal block in group C, 5 μg dexmedetomidine in the group D and 50 mg MgSO4 in group M. Visual analogue scale (VAS) score, stress hormones were assessed within the first 12 postoperative hours, sensory block, and neonatal outcome were also assessed.ResultsVAS scores were significantly lower in groups D and M. Onset of postoperative pain was significantly prolonged in group D. Time to peak sensory level was shorter in group D. Sedation score was significantly higher in group D only after 30 min of intrathecal block. Although stress hormones increased in all groups during intraoperative and postoperative periods, their levels were significantly lower in group D compared to other groups. No differences were noted regarding neonatal outcomes.ConclusionIntrathecal dexmedetomidine is superior to intrathecal MgSO4 during caesarean section with regard to duration of analgesia, pain severity and stress hormone levels. Dexmedetomidine has a rapid onset and longer duration of sensory block compared to MgSO4. No significant adverse effects to the parturients or newborns.
Title: Intrathecal dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulphate for postoperative analgesia and stress response after caesarean delivery; randomized controlled double‐blind study
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AbstractBackgroundVarious adjuvants were added to intrathecal anaesthetics to improve quality of the block and postoperative analgesia.
We hypothesized that intrathecal dexmedetomidine and magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) may add similar effects.
Our objectives were to compare their effects as adjuvants to intrathecal bupivacaine on postoperative analgesia, stress hormones, sedative properties and the neonatal outcome after caesarean section.
MethodsA randomized double‐blind controlled study; 90 parturients were divided into three groups.
All patients received intrathecal hyperbaric bupivacaine 12.
5 mg.
NaCl 0.
9% was added to intrathecal block in group C, 5 μg dexmedetomidine in the group D and 50 mg MgSO4 in group M.
Visual analogue scale (VAS) score, stress hormones were assessed within the first 12 postoperative hours, sensory block, and neonatal outcome were also assessed.
ResultsVAS scores were significantly lower in groups D and M.
Onset of postoperative pain was significantly prolonged in group D.
Time to peak sensory level was shorter in group D.
Sedation score was significantly higher in group D only after 30 min of intrathecal block.
Although stress hormones increased in all groups during intraoperative and postoperative periods, their levels were significantly lower in group D compared to other groups.
No differences were noted regarding neonatal outcomes.
ConclusionIntrathecal dexmedetomidine is superior to intrathecal MgSO4 during caesarean section with regard to duration of analgesia, pain severity and stress hormone levels.
Dexmedetomidine has a rapid onset and longer duration of sensory block compared to MgSO4.
No significant adverse effects to the parturients or newborns.
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