• BMJ · Oct 1990

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Postoperative analgesic requirements in patients exposed to positive intraoperative suggestions.

    • T T McLintock, H Aitken, C F Downie, and G N Kenny.
    • Department of Anaesthetics, Stobhill General Hospital, Glasgow.
    • BMJ. 1990 Oct 6; 301 (6755): 788-90.

    ObjectiveTo establish whether positive suggestions given to a patient under general anaesthesia reduce postoperative pain and analgesic requirements.DesignProspective double blind randomised study.SettingOperating theatre and gynaecology ward of a teaching hospital.Patients63 Woman undergoing elective abdominal hysterectomy were randomised to be played either a tape of positive suggestions or a blank tape during the operation through a personal stereo system.InterventionsThree women were withdrawn from the study. Anaesthesia was standardised for all of the women. Postoperative analgesia was provided through a patient controlled analgesia system for the first 24 hours. Pain scores were recorded every six hours.Main Outcome MeasuresMorphine consumption over the first 24 hours after the operation; pain scores.ResultsMean morphine requirements were 51.0 mg (95% confidence interval 42.1 to 60.0 mg in the women played positive suggestions; and 65.7 mg (55.6 to 75.7 mg) in those played a blank tape. The point estimate (95% confidence interval) for the difference of means was 14.6 mg (22.4%) (1.9 (2.9%) to 27.3 mg (41.6%] (p = 0.028). Pain scores were similar in the two groups.ConclusionPositive intraoperative suggestions seem to have a significant effect in reducing patients' morphine requirements in the early postoperative period.

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