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Analgesic Effect of Low Dose Subcutaneous Ketamine Administration Before and After Cesarean Section

BACKGROUND: Pain is considered as an importantissue after cesarean section. Multimodal approach to post cesarean pain management may not only enhance analgesia but also reduce side effects after the surgery. OBJECTIVES: This study was aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of subcutaneous injection...

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Autores principales: Behaeen, Kaveh, Soltanzadeh, Mansour, Nesioonpour, Sholeh, Ebadi, Ahmad, Olapour, Alireza, Aslani, Seyed Mohammad Mehdi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kowsar 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4005445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24829783
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.15506
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author Behaeen, Kaveh
Soltanzadeh, Mansour
Nesioonpour, Sholeh
Ebadi, Ahmad
Olapour, Alireza
Aslani, Seyed Mohammad Mehdi
author_facet Behaeen, Kaveh
Soltanzadeh, Mansour
Nesioonpour, Sholeh
Ebadi, Ahmad
Olapour, Alireza
Aslani, Seyed Mohammad Mehdi
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description BACKGROUND: Pain is considered as an importantissue after cesarean section. Multimodal approach to post cesarean pain management may not only enhance analgesia but also reduce side effects after the surgery. OBJECTIVES: This study was aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of subcutaneous injection of low dose ketamine at the incision site to reduce cesarean section pain. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty patients, aged between 18 and 25 years old, scheduled for elective cesarean section, were enrolled to this double-blind randomized controlled trial study. Patients were divided into three groups of 20 patients each group one (k-pre) received 0.5 mg/kg ketamine before skin incision and normal saline after skin closure, group two (k-post) received normal saline before skin incision and 0.5 mg/kg ketamine after skin closure and group three (C) received normal saline before skin incision and after skin closure; subcutaneously at the incision site. The first analgesic request, the amount of analgesic and the pain intensity were evaluated for 24 hours. RESULTS: The first time analgesic requested was longer and the amount of analgesic used during the first 24 hours was significantly lower in groups K-pre and K-post compared with group C (P < 0.05). Pain intensity was significantly lower at 2, 4, 6 and 12 hours in groups K-pre and K-post compared with group C (P < 0.05). Nevertheless, pain intensity was not significantly different at 18 and 24 hours in group C (P > 0.05). The first requested time, total used amount of analgesicand pain intensity were not meaningfully different in K-pre and K-post groups (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Patients who were given ketamine before or after cesarean section subcutaneously at incision site had lower pain intensity and less analgesic consumption than patients who were given placebo.
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spelling pubmed-40054452014-05-14 Analgesic Effect of Low Dose Subcutaneous Ketamine Administration Before and After Cesarean Section Behaeen, Kaveh Soltanzadeh, Mansour Nesioonpour, Sholeh Ebadi, Ahmad Olapour, Alireza Aslani, Seyed Mohammad Mehdi Iran Red Crescent Med J Research Article BACKGROUND: Pain is considered as an importantissue after cesarean section. Multimodal approach to post cesarean pain management may not only enhance analgesia but also reduce side effects after the surgery. OBJECTIVES: This study was aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of subcutaneous injection of low dose ketamine at the incision site to reduce cesarean section pain. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty patients, aged between 18 and 25 years old, scheduled for elective cesarean section, were enrolled to this double-blind randomized controlled trial study. Patients were divided into three groups of 20 patients each group one (k-pre) received 0.5 mg/kg ketamine before skin incision and normal saline after skin closure, group two (k-post) received normal saline before skin incision and 0.5 mg/kg ketamine after skin closure and group three (C) received normal saline before skin incision and after skin closure; subcutaneously at the incision site. The first analgesic request, the amount of analgesic and the pain intensity were evaluated for 24 hours. RESULTS: The first time analgesic requested was longer and the amount of analgesic used during the first 24 hours was significantly lower in groups K-pre and K-post compared with group C (P < 0.05). Pain intensity was significantly lower at 2, 4, 6 and 12 hours in groups K-pre and K-post compared with group C (P < 0.05). Nevertheless, pain intensity was not significantly different at 18 and 24 hours in group C (P > 0.05). The first requested time, total used amount of analgesicand pain intensity were not meaningfully different in K-pre and K-post groups (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Patients who were given ketamine before or after cesarean section subcutaneously at incision site had lower pain intensity and less analgesic consumption than patients who were given placebo. Kowsar 2014-03-05 2014-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4005445/ /pubmed/24829783 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.15506 Text en Copyright © 2014, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal; Published by Kowsar Corp. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Behaeen, Kaveh
Soltanzadeh, Mansour
Nesioonpour, Sholeh
Ebadi, Ahmad
Olapour, Alireza
Aslani, Seyed Mohammad Mehdi
Analgesic Effect of Low Dose Subcutaneous Ketamine Administration Before and After Cesarean Section
title Analgesic Effect of Low Dose Subcutaneous Ketamine Administration Before and After Cesarean Section
title_full Analgesic Effect of Low Dose Subcutaneous Ketamine Administration Before and After Cesarean Section
title_fullStr Analgesic Effect of Low Dose Subcutaneous Ketamine Administration Before and After Cesarean Section
title_full_unstemmed Analgesic Effect of Low Dose Subcutaneous Ketamine Administration Before and After Cesarean Section
title_short Analgesic Effect of Low Dose Subcutaneous Ketamine Administration Before and After Cesarean Section
title_sort analgesic effect of low dose subcutaneous ketamine administration before and after cesarean section
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4005445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24829783
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.15506
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