Intrathecal Fentanyl to Bupivacaine Intensify Sensory and Motor Block without Prolonging Recovery Time for Urosurgeries

Autor: Md. Moshfiqur Rahman, Md. Rasheduz zaman, Kibria Kabir, Wazed Amin, Pranab Kumar Debnath, Muhammad Sulaiman Kabir, Qazi Md. Salahuddin (Rijon), Titul Kumar Saha
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: EAS Journal of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care. 4:27-31
ISSN: 2663-676X
2663-094X
DOI: 10.36349/easjacc.2022.v04i02.004
Popis: Introduction: Spinal anesthesia is the most commonly used technique for lower abdominal surgeries postoperative pain control is a major problem because spinal anesthesia using only local anesthetics is associated with relatively short duration of action, and thus early analgesic intervention is needed in the postoperative period. Short acting spinal anaesthesia may help to prevent complications associated with delayed immobilization. Objective: To examine whether adding intrathecal Fentanyl to bupivacaine intensify sensory and motor block without prolonging recovery time for urosurgeries. Materials and Methods: A prospective observational study was contact at dept. of Anaesthesia, Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Medical College Hospital, Gazipur, Bangladesh from March to August 2021. Seventy five (75) patients included in our study. American Society of Anaesthesiologists physical status I and II scheduled for elective urological procedures were studied in a double-blinded, randomized prospective manner. Random allocation was done as, Group A (n=25) receiving intrathecal bupivacaine 12.5 mg; Group B (n=25) bupivacaine 10 mg with 25 μg of fentanyl; and Group C (n=25), bupivacaine 5 mg with 25 μg of fentanyl. Assessment of sensory, motor block and duration of sensory analgesia was done. Results: In our study the demographic data were comparable in all the three groups. The time for two segment regression was statistically significant between all three groups (p
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