Tuesday, 22 October 2013

The comparison of preincisional peritonsillar infiltration of ketamine and tramadol for postoperative pain relief on children following adenotonsillectomy

Abstract: Objective: To investigate and compare the effectiveness of preincisional peritonsillar infiltration of ketamine and tramadol for post-operative pain on children following adenotonsillectomy.Study design: Prospective randomized double blind controlled study.Methods: Seventy-five children aged 3?10 years undergoing adenotonsillectomy were included in study. Patients received injections in peritonsillar fossa of tramadol (2mg/kg-2ml), ketamine (0.5mg/kg-2ml) or 2ml serum physiologic. During operation heart rate, oxygen saturation, average mean blood pressures were recorded in every 5min. Operation, anesthesia and the time that Alderete scores 9?10, patient satisfaction, analgesic requirements were recorded. Postoperatively nausea, vomiting, sedation, dysphagia, bleeding scores w...

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