• Spine · Mar 2014

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Postoperative pain and long-term functional outcome after administration of gabapentin and pregabalin in patients undergoing spinal surgery.

    • Gurjeet Khurana, Parul Jindal, Jagdish P Sharma, and Krishan K Bansal.
    • Departments of *Anesthesiology; and †Neurosurgery, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, HIHT University, Swami Ram Nagar, Dehradun, India.
    • Spine. 2014 Mar 15;39(6):E363-8.

    Study DesignProspective, double-blind study, randomized control trial.ObjectiveTo evaluate and compare the analgesic efficacy, adverse effects, and clinical utility of gabapentin and pregabalin in postoperative pain management, long-term functional outcome, and quality of life in patients undergoing spinal surgery.Summary Of Background DataPatient outcome after lumbar discectomy for radicular low back pain is variable and the benefit is inconsistent. The most common persistent symptoms are pain, motor deficit, and decreased functional status.MethodsThis study was conducted in 90 patients belonging to the 18 to 75 age group of either sex undergoing spinal surgery under general anesthesia. Group A received 300 mg of gabapentin, group B received 75 mg of pregabalin, whereas group C received placebo 1 dose 1 hour before surgery and 8 hourly for 7 days, thereafter. The outcome of postoperative static and dynamic pain and functional outcome was recorded using 3 questionnaires-visual analogue scale, Prolo functional and economic score, Oswestry Disability Index score from preoperative period to 3 months postoperatively.ResultsAmong the 3 groups, subjects receiving pregabalin showed consistently reduced static and dynamic pain intensity and also required lesser amount of rescue drug throughout the postoperative period. There was statistically significant difference (P < 0.05) in the Prolo score and Oswestry Disability Index score at all time intervals between group B and group C. Although, significant difference in the functional outcome between group A and group B was seen at 3 months.ConclusionPreoperative pregabalin administration is associated with less pain intensity and improved functional outcomes 3 months after lumbar discectomy followed by gabapentin and then placebo.Level Of Evidence2.

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