Effects of Pre-treatment with Ketamine and Tourniquet Application on the Prevention of the Pain Induced by Propofol Injection: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

M. Ranjbar, M. Khezri, M. Rajabian
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Introduction: The pain induced by propofol injection is a common adverse complications caused by propofol, which is ranked seventh among the 33 clinical symptoms of anesthesia. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of pre-treatment with ketamine and tourniquet inflation on the pain induced by propofol injection.Methods: This randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted on 120 patients with the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status classification I. The patients were assigned to six groups. In groups one and four, tourniquet was inflated above the angiocatheter. In groups two and five, ketamine was injected 30 seconds before propofol injection with no tourniquet. The patients in groups three and six were injected with propofol alone. To assess the severity of pain, verbal rating scores were used. Data analysis was performed in SPSS version 20.Results: In total, 74 male and 46 female patients were examined. In terms of pain severity, the lowest level of pain was experienced with the injection of ketamine before propofol with the use of a tourniquet (groups one and four). Based on the injection site, the total pain scores were higher with the injection of propofol into the veins on the dorsum of the hand. In addition, the mean pain score in groups one, two, four, and five was significantly lower compared to groups three and six (P< 0.05)Conclusion: According to the results, use of ketamine, especially with a tourniquet, could alleviate the pain induced by propofol injection.
氯胺酮预处理和止血带应用对预防异丙酚注射引起的疼痛的影响:一项随机对照临床试验
引言:丙泊酚注射引起的疼痛是丙泊酚引起的常见不良并发症,在33种麻醉临床症状中排名第七。本研究旨在探讨氯胺酮预处理和止血带充气对丙泊酚注射引起的疼痛的影响。方法:本随机对照临床试验采用美国麻醉师学会(ASA)体质分类I对120例患者进行。将患者分为6组。在第一组和第四组中,止血带在血管导管上方充气。第二组和第五组在丙泊酚注射前30秒注射氯胺酮,不使用止血带。第三组和第六组患者单独注射丙泊酚。为了评估疼痛的严重程度,使用了言语评分。数据分析采用SPSS第20版软件进行。结果:共有74名男性和46名女性患者接受了检查。就疼痛严重程度而言,在使用止血带的丙泊酚之前注射氯胺酮的疼痛程度最低(第一组和第四组)。根据注射部位,将丙泊酚注射到手背静脉中的总疼痛评分更高。此外,与第三组和第六组相比,第一组、第二组、第四组和第五组的平均疼痛评分显著降低(P<0.05)。结论:根据结果,使用氯胺酮,尤其是止血带,可以减轻丙泊酚注射引起的疼痛。
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