Volume : IV, Issue : IV, April - 2015
Epidural infusion of inj. Bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125% vs. Bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125% with fentanyl citrate for post-operative analgesia following abdominal surgery.
Vipul A Patel, Bhumika M Revar
Abstract :
We compared the postoperative epidural analgesia provided by the continuous epidural infusion of Bupivacaine
hydrochloride with that provided By a continuous infusion of bupivacaine hydrochloride plus fentanyl citrate.100
patients were randomly allocated in 2 groups of n=50 each to receive drugs .Group 1: inj. Bupivacaine hydrochloride
0.125% Group 2: inj. Bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125% and inj. Fentanyl citrate 2mcg/ml. Vitals,Visual analogue score, Sedation score and any
side effects were observed. Adding fentanyl citrate 2 mcg/ml to bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125% significantly reduced pain and increased
quality of analgesia.Observation of side effects reflects that o.125% bupivacaine hydrochloride in group 1 has significant propensity to cause
nausea and vomiting.Addition of inj. Fentanyl citrate 2mcg/ml to inj. Bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125%for continuous epidural infusion
significantly improved quality of analgesia, provided uniform stable analgesia without an attendant increase in side effects.
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Vipul A Patel, Bhumika M Revar Epidural infusion of inj. Bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125% vs. Bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125% with fentanyl citrate for post–operative analgesia following abdominal surgery. Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vo
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Vipul A Patel, Bhumika M Revar Epidural infusion of inj. Bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125% vs. Bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.125% with fentanyl citrate for post–operative analgesia following abdominal surgery. Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vo