• La Tunisie médicale · Jun 2008

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    [Effect of intra and postoperative magnesium sulphate infusion on postoperative pain].

    • Mondher Benhaj Amor, Mohamed Barakette, Sami Dhahri, Rami Ouezini, Khaled Lamine, Adel Jebali, and Mustapha Ferjani.
    • Service d'Anesthśie Réanimation, Hôpital Militaire de Tunis.
    • Tunis Med. 2008 Jun 1;86(6):550-5.

    AimEvaluate the effect of intra and postoperative magnesium sulphate infusion on postoperative pain in abdominal surgery.MethodsProspective double-blind randomized controlled study. Forty eight patients were randomly allocated to receive in the induction of anaesthesia, intraoperatively and six hours postoperatively either magnesium sulphate M Group (bolus 50 mg/kg and 0.5 g/h) or placebo (P Group). Patients were given a dose of morphine (0.1 mg/kg) IV, 45 min before the end of surgery. Sedation, pain scores, cumulative morphine consumption and adverse effects were recorded up to 24 hours postoperatively.ResultsThe duration of anaesthesia was similar in both groups. The time of the first demand of morphine was significantly longer in M Group then in P Group, respectively (18+/-5 min vs 7+/-1 min, p=0.03). Morphine consumption was significantly higher in control group than M group on the first postoperative day (52+/-4 mg vs 30+/-3 mg, p=0.0002). Pain scores were significantly lower in M group than in P group. Serum magnesium concentration was significantly higher in the M group. The frequency of side effects was similar in the two groups.ConclusionThe results of the study support magnesium sulphate as useful adjuvant for postoperative analgesia in abdominal surgery.

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