Preoperative Pregabalin Prolongs Duration of Spinal Anesthesiaand reduces Early Postoperative Pain Adouble- Blinded Randomized Clinical Consort Study
Ahmed Mohamed Ismail;
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ABSTRACT
Background: The administration of oral pregabalin preoperatively has been reported to reduce acute postoperative pain. However, no clinical study to date has yet fully investigated whether or not pregabalin premedication affects sensory and motor blocks using spinal anesthesia and its effect upon early postoperative pain management.
Objective: The aim of this work is to evaluate the efficacy of a single dose of pregabalin in terms of spinal blockade duration and its potential opioid-sparing effect during the first 24 hours postoperatively
Background: The administration of oral pregabalin preoperatively has been reported to reduce acute postoperative pain. However, no clinical study to date has yet fully investigated whether or not pregabalin premedication affects sensory and motor blocks using spinal anesthesia and its effect upon early postoperative pain management.
Objective: The aim of this work is to evaluate the efficacy of a single dose of pregabalin in terms of spinal blockade duration and its potential opioid-sparing effect during the first 24 hours postoperatively
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Title | Preoperative Pregabalin Prolongs Duration of Spinal Anesthesiaand reduces Early Postoperative Pain Adouble- Blinded Randomized Clinical Consort Study | Other Titles | دراسة مزدوجة عن استخدام عقار البريجبالين لاطاله مده التخدير النصفي و ويقلل من آلام ما بعد الجراحة في وقت مبكر | Authors | Ahmed Mohamed Ismail | Issue Date | 2018 |
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