Intra-incisional injection of magnesium sulfate for post cesarean pain management

Zay Nsaif Jasim, M. Mahmood
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Background and objectives: cesarean section is estimated for about 30% of child births worldwide and it is one of the most common surgical procedures. Pain relief after cesarean delivery is especially important as the consequences of inadequate pain relief are expressed not only by the mother but by the newborn as well. Magnesium has been reported to produce important analgesic effects including the potentiation of morphine analgesia, attenuation of morphine tolerance and the suppression of neuropathic pain. The objectives of this study were to determine the efficacy of intra-incisional injection of magnesium sulfate for post cesarean pain management as in patient underwent elective cesarean section and the reduced need for extra analgesic use postoperatively. Methods: a randomized, placebo controlled, single-blinded study with a total of 200 pregnant participants scheduled for cesarean section in Sulaimani maternity teaching hospital, from 1st of May 2016 to 15th of August 2016. Patients were randomly allocated to two groups, those with odd numbers were assigned to case group (100) received 750mg of magnesium sulfate and patients with even numbers assigned to the placebo group (100) received 20mg of normal saline. Results: The mean Visual Analogue Score after 4 hours, 8 hours, 12 hours and 24hours was significantly less for the intervention (Magnesium sulfate) group when compared with the control (Normal Saline). Conclusions: Subcutaneous administration of magnesium sulfate in post cesarean section pain management can be used as a successful modality or method for pain management.
剖宫产后疼痛的切口内注射硫酸镁治疗
背景和目的:据估计,全世界约30%的新生儿采用剖宫产,它是最常见的外科手术之一。剖宫产后的疼痛缓解尤为重要,因为疼痛缓解不足的后果不仅由母亲表现出来,而且也由新生儿表现出来。据报道,镁具有重要的镇痛作用,包括增强吗啡镇痛、减弱吗啡耐受性和抑制神经性疼痛。本研究的目的是确定切口内注射硫酸镁对择期剖宫产术后疼痛的治疗效果,以及减少术后额外镇痛的需要。方法:2016年5月1日至2016年8月15日,在苏莱曼尼妇产教学医院进行随机、安慰剂对照、单盲研究,共200名孕妇接受剖宫产手术。患者被随机分为两组,奇数患者被分配到病例组(100人)接受750mg硫酸镁治疗,偶数患者被分配到安慰剂组(100人)接受20mg生理盐水治疗。结果:干预组(硫酸镁)在4小时、8小时、12小时和24小时后的平均视觉模拟评分明显低于对照组(生理盐水)。结论:硫酸镁皮下给药在剖宫产术后疼痛管理中可作为一种成功的疼痛管理模式或方法。
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