Effects of ADJUVANT Ketamine on Induction of Anesthesia for the Cesarean Section.

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Mahmoudreza Moradkhani, Paridokht Hejri, Sedigheh Nadri, Siavash Beiranvand
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Abstract

Background: The cesarean section has shown an increasing trend within the past few years. The use of appropriate and effective anesthesia for the procedure is important, not only to reduce the incidence of maternal and fetal morbidities but also to reduce the incidence of intraoperative consciousness. The aim of this study is to evaluate the intraoperative and postoperative effects of adjuvant ketamine, when used in combination with general anesthesia.

Methods: The study was conducted on the patients referred to Asali hospital for the cesarean section. 100 patients were assigned into two groups. Patients in Group A received thiopental (4 mg / kg) as an anesthetic agent for the surgery, whereas those in group B received thiopental along with 0.5 mg/kg of intravenous ketamine. The effects of ketamine, such as depth of anesthesia, intraoperative and postoperative awareness, vomiting and hallucination were recorded in the questionnaire and data were statistically analyzed using SPSS v25.

Results: Of 100 patients in group A, 10 of them were not deeply unconscious. 40 patients in group A and 25 in group B had intraoperative awareness. Depth of anesthesia was significantly associated with the use of ketamine (p = 0.0017) 1 patient in group A and 3 in group B had vomiting and 1 patient in group B was presented with the hallucinations. These parameters were not significantly associated with the dose of ketamine (p = 0.5).

Conclusion: Overall use of ketamine is associated with better sedation and no significant side effects, with low doses of ketamine, were seen in our study. Comparative studies using other analgesics, with larger sample size, are therefore recommended.

辅助氯胺酮对剖宫产术麻醉诱导的影响。
背景:剖宫产术近年来呈上升趋势。在手术过程中使用适当有效的麻醉是很重要的,不仅可以减少产妇和胎儿的发病率,而且可以减少术中意识的发生率。本研究的目的是评估辅助氯胺酮在全麻联合使用时的术中和术后效果。方法:对阿萨里医院行剖宫产术的患者进行研究。100例患者分为两组。A组患者在手术中使用硫喷妥钠(4mg /kg)作为麻醉剂,而B组患者在使用硫喷妥钠的同时静脉注射0.5 mg/kg氯胺酮。问卷中记录氯胺酮的麻醉深度、术中及术后意识、呕吐、幻觉等影响,并采用SPSS v25对数据进行统计分析。结果:A组100例患者中,无深度昏迷10例。A组40例、B组25例患者术中清醒。麻醉深度与氯胺酮的使用有显著相关性(p = 0.0017), A组1例,B组3例出现呕吐,B组1例出现幻觉。这些参数与氯胺酮剂量无显著相关性(p = 0.5)。结论:在本研究中,氯胺酮的整体使用具有较好的镇静效果,且在低剂量氯胺酮的情况下无明显副作用。因此,建议使用其他更大样本量的镇痛药进行比较研究。
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