Role of Pre-operative Intravenous Methylprednisolone for Post-operative Pain Control after IFF Surgery
Umair Saleem, Kamran Afzal, Saqib Shoaib, Fareed Azam Khan
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ABSTRACT
Background: Intertrochanteric region are common in older ages.
33% females and 15% males in their 90s suffer from hip fracture, most commonly
intertrochanteric fractures (50%). The pain associated with the surgery of the
intertrochanteric fractures is quite troublesome and reduces patient
mobilization thus increasing morbidity.
Aim: To compare preoperative intravenous
methylprednisolone vs control in terms of mean VAS score in patients presenting
with intertrochanteric femur fractures.
Study
design: Randomized control trial
Place and duration of study: Orthopaedic Department & General
Surgery Department POF Hospital Wah Cantt and Izzat Ali Shah Hospital Wah Cantt
from 1st Jan 2020 till 31st Dec 2020
Methodology: Sixty patients were enrolled and divided in two
groups. Thirty patients in methylprednisolone group and 30 patients in control
Group were enrolled. Age 40-75 years old people of both genders with
intertrochanteric femur fractures were included. Post-operative pain was
recorded at resting position and 45° hip flexion position 24 hours post-surgery
through VAS.
Results: In group A, 18 patients were males and 12 were
female. In group B 19 patients were male and 11 were female. Mean age in group
A was 56.37±4.56 years and in group B, 55.89±4.13 years. Mean VAS pain score in
the control group was 5.03±1.542 while the mean VAS pain score in the treatment
group was 3.70±15.79 (P=0.002).
Conclusion: Methylprednisolone preoperatively reduces
postoperative pain at 24 hours after surgery in patients undergoing
intertrochanteric fracture fixation.
Keywords: Methylprednisolone, Preoperative, Visual Analogue
Scale, Pain, Postoperative’