Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal

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Autor(a) principal: Castillo, Daniela Lima Chow
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/2275
Resumo: The association of drugs with different mechanisms of action in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord decreases postoperative pain, with a reduction in the incidence of side effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate some intraoperative parameters as well as postoperative analgesia and sedation by epidural morphine, S(+)ketamine and S(+) ketamine- morphine associated with Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) for abdominal hysterectomy. In this prospective, randomized, and double-blinded clinical trial, the efficacy and safety of the administration of epidural S(+)ketamine alone or with morphine were compared with epidural morphine alone (control group) for efficacy and safety comparisons after abdominal hysterectomy. 36 female patients, physical status ASA I and II, participated in this study. These patients were randomly allocated to one of the three treatment groups for having the following drugs administered epidurally: 1. Ketamine Group - Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) associated with S(+) ketamine (0.4 mg.kg-1); 2. Ketamine-Morphine Group - Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) associated S(+) ketamine (0.4 mg.kg-1) and morphine (1 mg) 3. Morphine Group, Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) was associated with morphine (2mg). During the intraoperative period the parameters analyzed were: blood pressure, heart rate, motor blockade level, sensitive level, intraoperative use of vasoconstrictor and sedation level. The time interval between each dada collection was 15 minutes. In the postoperative period, analgesia were evaluated using analogue visual scale 2h, 6h and 24h after the end of the surgery as well as the total amount of analgesics drugs requirement during the first 24 postoperative hours. Values were analyzed statistically using GraphPad Prisma 4.0 and Excel 2007. There were no differences between the three groups with respect to age, sex, weight, or duration of the surgical procedures (p<0,05). No differences were found between the groups during intraoperative analysis related to blood pressure, heart rate, Ramsay scores, vasoconstrictor use, and sensitive blockade level. Bromage’s scores were lower in the morpine/s+ketamine group during the first fifteen minutes analysis. Sedation scores were similar in both groups. The epidural blockade alone was not enough for surgical anesthesia resulting in conversion to general anesthesia in 4 patients who belong to Ketamine-morphine (02 patients) and Morphine (02 patients) groups, respectively. None of the patients in either group developed respiratory depression. Other side effects, such as pruritus, nausea, and vomiting, were also similar in both groups. The addiction of s(+) ketamine was safety and efficient to Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) in comparison with morphine.
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spelling Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominalComparative Analysis of the Profile of Safety and analgesic efficacy of S (+) ketamine with or without morphine in epidural anesthesia for Abdominal HysterectomyAnalgesiaMorfinaAnestesia EpiduralThe association of drugs with different mechanisms of action in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord decreases postoperative pain, with a reduction in the incidence of side effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate some intraoperative parameters as well as postoperative analgesia and sedation by epidural morphine, S(+)ketamine and S(+) ketamine- morphine associated with Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) for abdominal hysterectomy. In this prospective, randomized, and double-blinded clinical trial, the efficacy and safety of the administration of epidural S(+)ketamine alone or with morphine were compared with epidural morphine alone (control group) for efficacy and safety comparisons after abdominal hysterectomy. 36 female patients, physical status ASA I and II, participated in this study. These patients were randomly allocated to one of the three treatment groups for having the following drugs administered epidurally: 1. Ketamine Group - Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) associated with S(+) ketamine (0.4 mg.kg-1); 2. Ketamine-Morphine Group - Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) associated S(+) ketamine (0.4 mg.kg-1) and morphine (1 mg) 3. Morphine Group, Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) was associated with morphine (2mg). During the intraoperative period the parameters analyzed were: blood pressure, heart rate, motor blockade level, sensitive level, intraoperative use of vasoconstrictor and sedation level. The time interval between each dada collection was 15 minutes. In the postoperative period, analgesia were evaluated using analogue visual scale 2h, 6h and 24h after the end of the surgery as well as the total amount of analgesics drugs requirement during the first 24 postoperative hours. Values were analyzed statistically using GraphPad Prisma 4.0 and Excel 2007. There were no differences between the three groups with respect to age, sex, weight, or duration of the surgical procedures (p<0,05). No differences were found between the groups during intraoperative analysis related to blood pressure, heart rate, Ramsay scores, vasoconstrictor use, and sensitive blockade level. Bromage’s scores were lower in the morpine/s+ketamine group during the first fifteen minutes analysis. Sedation scores were similar in both groups. The epidural blockade alone was not enough for surgical anesthesia resulting in conversion to general anesthesia in 4 patients who belong to Ketamine-morphine (02 patients) and Morphine (02 patients) groups, respectively. None of the patients in either group developed respiratory depression. Other side effects, such as pruritus, nausea, and vomiting, were also similar in both groups. The addiction of s(+) ketamine was safety and efficient to Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) in comparison with morphine.A s(+)cetamina é o isômero levógiro da cetamina, antagonista do receptor NMDA para glutamato que está envolvido na gênese e manutenção do processo doloroso. A analgesia multimodal consiste na utilização de combinação de fármacos objetivando controle adequado da dor com redução dos efeitos adversos. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a eficiência da s(+)cetamina isoladamente e da associação morfina/cetamina comparadas à morfina isoladamente combinadas a mistura enantiomérica de bupivacaína (R75l25%) na anestesia peridural e analgesia pós-operatória em pacientes submetidas à histerectomia abdominal. Foi realizado estudo prospectivo, duplo cego e aleatório, com aprovação do Comitê de Ética e Pesquisa da Universidade Federal do Ceará. Participaram do estudo 36 pacientes ASA I ou II com idade de 20 a 60 anos submetidas à histerectomia abdominal com anestesia peridural. As pacientes foram alocadas em três grupos: Grupo 1 - Grupo Cetamina (GC): administração de mistura enantiométrica (R75-S25) de bupivacaína associada à s(+)cetamina; Grupo 2 – Grupo Morfina (GM): administração de mistura enantiométrica (R75-S25) de bupivacaína associada à morfina e Grupo 3 - Grupo Cetamina/Morfina(GCM): administração de mistura enantiométrica (R75-S25) de bupivacaína associada à morfina e s(+)cetamina. Foram avaliados nível de bloqueio motor e sensitivo, grau de sedação e parâmetros hemodinâmicos: pressão arterial e frequência cardíaca a cada 15 minutos durante a cirurgia. No período pós-operatório foi avaliado o consumo de analgésicos em 6 e 24 horas, além da incidência de náuseas, vômitos e prurido. A análise estatística foi realizada utilizando os softwares graphpad prisma 4.0 e Excel 2007. Não houve diferença entre a idade, tempo cirúrgico e o estado físico (ASA) entre os grupos (p<0,05). A frequência cardíaca e pressão arterial mantiveram-se dentro dos valores estabelecidos como normal sem variação significativa entre os grupos. A avaliação da incidência de efeitos adversos (náuseas, vômitos e prurido) não foi diferente entre os grupos. A analgesia pós-operatória avaliada por consumo de analgésicos nas primeiras 6 horas não foi diferente entre os grupos. Houve maior grau de bloqueio motor no grupo Cetamorf no tempo T15. Houve conversão para anestesia geral em 4 pacientes por falha de bloqueio, nos grupos cetamina-morfina (02 pacientes) e morfina (02 pacientes). Os dados sugerem que a adição de s(+)cetamina e morfina nas doses avaliadas é segura, eficaz e permite a redução de 50% na dose da morfina epidural mantendo-se o perfil de controle de dor no pós operatório. No entanto, não se verificou redução da incidência de náuseas, vômitos e prurido.Moraes, Maria Elisabete Amaral deCastillo, Daniela Lima Chow2012-03-12T12:13:46Z2012-03-12T12:13:46Z2009info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfCASTILLO, D. L. C. Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal. 2009. 82 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal
Comparative Analysis of the Profile of Safety and analgesic efficacy of S (+) ketamine with or without morphine in epidural anesthesia for Abdominal Hysterectomy
title Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal
spellingShingle Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal
Castillo, Daniela Lima Chow
Analgesia
Morfina
Anestesia Epidural
title_short Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal
title_full Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal
title_fullStr Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal
title_full_unstemmed Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal
title_sort Análise comparativa do perfil de segurança e eficácia analgésica da S(+) cetamina com ou sem morfina na anestesia peridural para histerectomia abdominal
author Castillo, Daniela Lima Chow
author_facet Castillo, Daniela Lima Chow
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Moraes, Maria Elisabete Amaral de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castillo, Daniela Lima Chow
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Analgesia
Morfina
Anestesia Epidural
topic Analgesia
Morfina
Anestesia Epidural
description The association of drugs with different mechanisms of action in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord decreases postoperative pain, with a reduction in the incidence of side effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate some intraoperative parameters as well as postoperative analgesia and sedation by epidural morphine, S(+)ketamine and S(+) ketamine- morphine associated with Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) for abdominal hysterectomy. In this prospective, randomized, and double-blinded clinical trial, the efficacy and safety of the administration of epidural S(+)ketamine alone or with morphine were compared with epidural morphine alone (control group) for efficacy and safety comparisons after abdominal hysterectomy. 36 female patients, physical status ASA I and II, participated in this study. These patients were randomly allocated to one of the three treatment groups for having the following drugs administered epidurally: 1. Ketamine Group - Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) associated with S(+) ketamine (0.4 mg.kg-1); 2. Ketamine-Morphine Group - Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) associated S(+) ketamine (0.4 mg.kg-1) and morphine (1 mg) 3. Morphine Group, Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) was associated with morphine (2mg). During the intraoperative period the parameters analyzed were: blood pressure, heart rate, motor blockade level, sensitive level, intraoperative use of vasoconstrictor and sedation level. The time interval between each dada collection was 15 minutes. In the postoperative period, analgesia were evaluated using analogue visual scale 2h, 6h and 24h after the end of the surgery as well as the total amount of analgesics drugs requirement during the first 24 postoperative hours. Values were analyzed statistically using GraphPad Prisma 4.0 and Excel 2007. There were no differences between the three groups with respect to age, sex, weight, or duration of the surgical procedures (p<0,05). No differences were found between the groups during intraoperative analysis related to blood pressure, heart rate, Ramsay scores, vasoconstrictor use, and sensitive blockade level. Bromage’s scores were lower in the morpine/s+ketamine group during the first fifteen minutes analysis. Sedation scores were similar in both groups. The epidural blockade alone was not enough for surgical anesthesia resulting in conversion to general anesthesia in 4 patients who belong to Ketamine-morphine (02 patients) and Morphine (02 patients) groups, respectively. None of the patients in either group developed respiratory depression. Other side effects, such as pruritus, nausea, and vomiting, were also similar in both groups. The addiction of s(+) ketamine was safety and efficient to Bupivacaine Enantiomeric Mixture (R75L25%) in comparison with morphine.
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