Adding Ketamine to Epidural Morphine Does Not Prolong Postoperative Analgesia After Lumbar Laminectomy or Discectomy

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Prabhakar, Prasadkanna [1 ]
Mariappan, Ramamani [2 ]
Moorthy, Ranjith K. [3 ]
Nair, Bijesh R. [3 ]
Karuppusami, Reka [4 ]
Lionel, Karen R. [2 ]
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[1] Christian Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Anesthesia, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Christian Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Neuroanesthesia, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] Christian Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Neurol Sci, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
[4] Christian Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Biostat, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
analgesia; epidural; analgesics; opioid; discectomy; ketamine; laminectomy; pain; postoperative; PAIN HYPERSENSITIVITY; CENTRAL SENSITIZATION; SURGERY; MANAGEMENT; DEXAMETHASONE; ANESTHESIA; CLONIDINE; NAUSEA; SAFETY;
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10.1097/ANA.0000000000000914
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background:Epidural opioids provide effective postoperative analgesia after lumbar spine surgery. Ketamine has been shown to reduce opioid-induced central sensitization and hyperalgesia. We hypothesized that adding ketamine to epidural opioids would prolong the duration of analgesia and enhance analgesic efficacy after lumbar spine surgery.Methods:American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status class I to II patients aged between 18 and 70 years with normal renal function undergoing lumbar laminectomy were recruited into this single-center randomized trial. Patients were randomized to receive either single-dose epidural morphine (group A) or epidural morphine and ketamine (group B) for postoperative analgesia. The primary objective was to compare the duration of analgesia as measured by time to the first postoperative analgesic request. Secondary objectives were the comparison of pain scores at rest and movement, systemic hemodynamics, and the incidence of side effects during the first 24 hours after surgery.Results:Fifty patients were recruited (25 in each group), of which data from 48 were available for analysis. The mean +/- SD duration of analgesia was 20 +/- 6 and 23 +/- 3 hours in group A and group B, respectively (P=0.07). There were 12/24 (50%) patients in group A and 17/24 (71%) patients in group B who did not receive rescue analgesia during the first 24-hour postoperative period (P=0.07). Pain scores at rest and movement, systemic hemodynamics, and postoperative complications were comparable between the groups.Conclusions:The addition of ketamine to epidural morphine did not prolong the duration of analgesia after lumbar laminectomy.
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