Clonidine as an Adjuvant for Caudal Analgesia in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Infraumbilical Surgery: A Case Report

Khalid Walid, Ahmad, Tjokorda Gde, Agung Senapathi
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Background: Caudal block is a popular regional anesthetic procedure used in pediatric patients because it is easy and provides a significant analgesic effect, especially infraumbilical surgeries. Clonidine, an alpha 2 agonist, was previously used for antihypertensives but has recently been found to have analgesic properties, which have been demonstrated in several studies. A number of mechanisms have described how clonidine can exert an adjuvant effect on local anesthetic drugs. Case presentation: A 6-month-old toddler girl with a planned operation posterior sagittal anorectoplasty. The patient underwent a caudal block with a regimen of 0.25% bupivacaine + 8 mcg clonidine in 10 ml of 0.9% NaCl. Postoperative patient care was carried out in the usual ward with the analgesic regimen of paracetamol syrup 80 mg every 6 hours and ibuprofen syrup 80 mg every 8 hours. Conclusion: Clonidine, as an adjuvant for the caudal block, has greater benefits than its side effects in pediatric patients undergoing surgery, especially in areas infraumbilical.
可乐定作为小儿脐下手术尾侧镇痛的辅助剂:1例报告
背景:尾侧阻滞是一种常用的区域麻醉手术,用于儿科患者,因为它是简单的,并提供显著的镇痛效果,特别是脐下手术。可乐定是一种α - 2激动剂,以前被用于降压,但最近被发现具有镇痛特性,这已在几项研究中得到证实。许多机制描述了可乐定如何对局部麻醉药物发挥辅助作用。病例介绍:一个6个月大的女婴,计划手术后矢状肛门直肠成形术。患者接受尾侧阻滞治疗,方案为0.25%布比卡因+ 8mcg可乐定+ 10ml 0.9% NaCl。术后患者护理在普通病房进行,镇痛方案为扑热息痛糖浆80 mg / 6 h,布洛芬糖浆80 mg / 8 h。结论:小儿手术患者,尤其是脐下区域,可乐定作为尾侧阻滞的辅助治疗,其利大于弊。
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