Analgesic Effects of a Single Preoperative Dose of Pregabalin after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
Background The treatment of pain in obese patients is always a challenge. These patients have low pain thresholds, and the use of opioids can be especially harmful. Intraoperative nervous fiber section and the high temperatures of electrical scalpels probably contribute to the generation of postoper...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Obesity surgery 2010-12, Vol.20 (12), p.1678-1681 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
The treatment of pain in obese patients is always a challenge. These patients have low pain thresholds, and the use of opioids can be especially harmful. Intraoperative nervous fiber section and the high temperatures of electrical scalpels probably contribute to the generation of postoperative neuropathic pain. We hypothesized that an antineuropathic pain drug like pregabalin could be helpful to optimize postoperative analgesia by reducing the requirement for opioids and their associated side effects.
Methods
Eighty adults undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy were randomly assigned to orally receive either placebo capsules (control) or pregabalin (150 mg) 2 h before surgery. Postoperative morphine consumption during the first 24 postoperative hours was registered. Visual analog pain scores (VAS) were assessed at 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, and 24 h after surgery. Both the incidence of adverse reactions and patient satisfaction were also assessed.
Results
Over a 24-h period, the morphine consumption in the pregabalin group was 11.51 ± 7.93 mg, whereas in the control group, it was 23.07 ± 9.57 mg (
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ISSN: | 0960-8923 1708-0428 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11695-009-9944-1 |