A comparative study of the efficacy of dexmedetomidine versus tramadol on post-spinal anesthesia shivering at tertiary health care center

Y. Anarase, Nilima Vijay Narode
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Background: Postoperative shivering is a frequent complication of anaesthesia; it has been reported to range from 20 to 70% in general anaesthesia Aims and Objectives: A study of the efficacy of dexmedetomidine versus tramadol on postspinal anesthesia shivering at tertiary health care center. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study carried out in the patients undergoing various surgeries under spinal anesthesia during the one year period i.e. June 2018 to June 2019 in the one year period with written and explained consent there were 50 patients were enrolled for the study. Out of these 50 patients 25 given Tramadol (Group A) and remaining 25 given dexmedetomidine (Group B) for the management of Shivering .Statistical analysis done by unpaired t-test and Chi –square test and calculated by SPSS 19 version software. Result: mean age in both the groups was comparable i.e. 38 ± 3.12 and 39± 2.97 (t=0.76,df=48,P>0.05) and the Male to Female ratio was comparable i.e. 1.5 :1 and 1:33(X2=0.35,df=1,p>0.05) .Time of onset of shivering (min) was comparable i.e. 69 .45±20.13 and 71.38±25.76 (t=1.23,df=48,p>0.05); Severity of shivering was significantly lower i.e. 4.56±0.12 and 2.93±1.02 (t=4.53,df=48,p<0.05) ; Time to disappearance of shivering (s) was significantly lesser i.e. 179.34±8.93 and 263.35±25.76 (t=5.67,df=48,p<0.01) ; Time of recurrence (min) was significantly higher i.e. 68.13±13.45 and 75.98±29.13 (t=7.84,df=48,p<0.001) respectively in Group B as Comparable Group A . Conclusion: It can be concluded from our study that dexmedetomidine was superior to tramadol with respect less severity, less time of disappearance of shivering significantly higher time for recurrence
右美托咪定与曲马多治疗三级卫生保健中心脊髓麻醉后寒战的疗效比较研究
背景:术后寒战是麻醉的常见并发症;据报道,在全身麻醉中,右美托咪定与曲马多对脊髓麻醉后寒战的疗效研究在三级卫生保健中心。方法:这是一项横断面研究,在一年内,即2018年6月至2019年6月期间,在一年内接受各种脊髓麻醉手术的患者中进行,并获得书面和解释同意,共有50名患者入组研究。50例患者中25例给予曲马多治疗(A组),其余25例给予右美托咪定治疗(B组)。统计学分析采用非配对t检验和卡方检验,采用SPSS 19版软件计算。结果:两组患者的平均年龄具有可比性,分别为38±3.12和39±2.97 (t=0.76,df=48,P>0.05),男女比例具有可比性,分别为1.5:1和1:33(X2=0.35,df=1, P>0.05),寒战发生时间(min)具有可比性,分别为69.45±20.13和71.38±25.76 (t=1.23,df=48, P>0.05);寒战严重程度分别为4.56±0.12和2.93±1.02,差异有统计学意义(t=4.53,df=48,p<0.05);寒战消失时间(s)分别为179.34±8.93和263.35±25.76 (t=5.67,df=48,p<0.01);B组复发时间(min)为68.13±13.45,75.98±29.13 (t=7.84,df=48,p<0.001)明显高于A组。结论:右美托咪定在寒战严重程度轻、消失时间短、复发率高等方面优于曲马多
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