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Evaluation of the Effects of Peritonsillar Infiltration of Tramadol-Ketamine Combination Versus Tramadol Alone on Posttonsillectomy Pain in Children.
Nuhu, Samuel Isaiah; Atteh, Daniel Francis; Embu, Henry Yammoh; Isamade, Erdoo Suckie; Kokong, Daniel Damasau; Ma'an, Nuhu Danle; Malau, Kefas Thomas; Usman, Yohanna Musa.
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  • Nuhu SI; Department of Anaesthesia, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
  • Atteh DF; Department of Anaesthesia, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
  • Embu HY; Department of Anaesthesia, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
  • Isamade ES; Department of Anaesthesia, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
  • Kokong DD; Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
  • Ma'an ND; Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
  • Malau KT; Department of Anaesthesia, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
  • Usman YM; Department of Anatomy, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria.
J West Afr Coll Surg ; 13(3): 84-90, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37538215
Introduction: Tonsillectomy is associated with significant pain and post-operative pain control is often unsatisfactory. This study sought to evaluate the effect of peritonsillar infiltration of tramadol-ketamine combination, tramadol alone and ketamine alone on post-tonsillectomy pain in children. Patients and Methods: A randomized double-blinded interventional study involving 90 patients aged 3-15 years of American society of anesthesiologists I or II physical status scheduled for elective adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy at JUTH was conducted. Patients were randomized into one of three groups: group I received tramadol 2mg/kg, group II received ketamine 1mg/kg plus tramadol 2mg/kg and group III received ketamine 1mg/kg only all made up to 2mls with normal saline and 1ml given per tonsillar bed. All patients had standard general anaesthesia with endotracheal intubation and monitoring. Data was analyzed using Epi-info version 7.1.5 with p £ 0.05. Result: The analysis of data showed that the mean ages of the participants in group I, II and III were 5.70±2.00, 5.69±3.22 and 4.47±2.01 years respectively (p-value=0.091). Group II had significantly lower pain scores, longer time to first request of analgesia, earlier oral intake and discharge from the hospital compared to the group that received either tramadol or ketamine alone. Minimal side effects were noted across all the groups in the study. Conclusion: Peri-tonsillar infiltration of tramadol-ketamine combination immediately after tonsillectomy (but before extubation of patients) significantly decreased post-tonsillectomy pain without increasing the incidence of side effects compared to tramadol or ketamine alone in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article