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The impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial

BACKGROUND: Immune responses appear to be affected by anesthetics and analgesics. We investigated the effects of caudal tramadol on the postoperative immune response and pain management in pediatric patients. METHODS: Sixty ASA-I pediatric patients aged 3–10 years undergoing lower abdominal surgery....

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Autores principales: Sayed, Jehan Ahmed, Abd Elshafy, Sayed Kaoud, Kamel, Emad Zareif, Fathy Riad, Mohamed Amir, Mahmoud, Amal Ahmed, Khalaf, Ghada Shalaby
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Publicado: The Korean Pain Society 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6037809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013735
http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2018.31.3.206
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author Sayed, Jehan Ahmed
Abd Elshafy, Sayed Kaoud
Kamel, Emad Zareif
Fathy Riad, Mohamed Amir
Mahmoud, Amal Ahmed
Khalaf, Ghada Shalaby
author_facet Sayed, Jehan Ahmed
Abd Elshafy, Sayed Kaoud
Kamel, Emad Zareif
Fathy Riad, Mohamed Amir
Mahmoud, Amal Ahmed
Khalaf, Ghada Shalaby
author_sort Sayed, Jehan Ahmed
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description BACKGROUND: Immune responses appear to be affected by anesthetics and analgesics. We investigated the effects of caudal tramadol on the postoperative immune response and pain management in pediatric patients. METHODS: Sixty ASA-I pediatric patients aged 3–10 years undergoing lower abdominal surgery. Patients were randomly assigned either to a caudal bupivacaine (0.25%) group (group B), or a group that received caudal tramadol (1 mg/kg) added to the bupivacaine (0.25%) (group T). Both were diluted in a 0.9% NaCl solution to a total volume of 1ml/kg. The systemic immune response was measured by collecting blood samples preoperatively, at the end of anesthesia, and at 24 and 72 hours postoperatively, and studied for interleukin IL-6, C-reactive proteins (CRP) cortisol levels, and leucocytes with its differential count. Postoperative pain was assessed along with sedation scales. RESULTS: Postoperative production of IL-6 was significantly higher in group B at the end of anesthesia, than at the 24(th) hour, and at the 72(nd) hour in group B and group T, respectively. The immune response showed leukocytosis with increased percentages of neutrophil and monocytes, and a decreased lymphocyte response rate within both groups with no significant differences between the groups. Cortisol and CRP were significantly higher in group B. CONCLUSIONS: Adding tramadol to a caudal bupivacaine block can attenuate the pro-inflammatory cytokine response, Cortisol, and CRP in children undergoing lower abdominal surgery.
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spelling pubmed-60378092018-07-16 The impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial Sayed, Jehan Ahmed Abd Elshafy, Sayed Kaoud Kamel, Emad Zareif Fathy Riad, Mohamed Amir Mahmoud, Amal Ahmed Khalaf, Ghada Shalaby Korean J Pain Original Article BACKGROUND: Immune responses appear to be affected by anesthetics and analgesics. We investigated the effects of caudal tramadol on the postoperative immune response and pain management in pediatric patients. METHODS: Sixty ASA-I pediatric patients aged 3–10 years undergoing lower abdominal surgery. Patients were randomly assigned either to a caudal bupivacaine (0.25%) group (group B), or a group that received caudal tramadol (1 mg/kg) added to the bupivacaine (0.25%) (group T). Both were diluted in a 0.9% NaCl solution to a total volume of 1ml/kg. The systemic immune response was measured by collecting blood samples preoperatively, at the end of anesthesia, and at 24 and 72 hours postoperatively, and studied for interleukin IL-6, C-reactive proteins (CRP) cortisol levels, and leucocytes with its differential count. Postoperative pain was assessed along with sedation scales. RESULTS: Postoperative production of IL-6 was significantly higher in group B at the end of anesthesia, than at the 24(th) hour, and at the 72(nd) hour in group B and group T, respectively. The immune response showed leukocytosis with increased percentages of neutrophil and monocytes, and a decreased lymphocyte response rate within both groups with no significant differences between the groups. Cortisol and CRP were significantly higher in group B. CONCLUSIONS: Adding tramadol to a caudal bupivacaine block can attenuate the pro-inflammatory cytokine response, Cortisol, and CRP in children undergoing lower abdominal surgery. The Korean Pain Society 2018-07 2018-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6037809/ /pubmed/30013735 http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2018.31.3.206 Text en Copyright © The Korean Pain Society, 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sayed, Jehan Ahmed
Abd Elshafy, Sayed Kaoud
Kamel, Emad Zareif
Fathy Riad, Mohamed Amir
Mahmoud, Amal Ahmed
Khalaf, Ghada Shalaby
The impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial
title The impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial
title_full The impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr The impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed The impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial
title_short The impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial
title_sort impact of caudally administrated tramadol on immune response and analgesic efficacy for pediatric patients: a comparative randomized clinical trial
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6037809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013735
http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2018.31.3.206
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