Naveed Ahmed Durrani, Sohail Iqbal, Sumara Tabassam, Zakariya Rashid, Sohail Nasir, Abdul Quddus, Mufassar Nishat

Comparison of Mean Consumption of Postoperative Analgesia with Intravenous Lidocaine Versus Normal Saline in patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery

Naveed Ahmed Durrani, Sohail Iqbal, Sumara Tabassam, Zakariya Rashid, Sohail Nasir, Abdul Quddus, Mufassar Nishat



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ABSTRACT

 Aim:  To compare the mean postoperative opioid consumption in patients with and without perioperative intravenous lidocaine undergoing  laparoscopic surgery

Methodology: The study, which took place at Idrees Teaching Hospital in Sialkot and was approved by the Ethical Committee, lasted six months. A random sample of 100 laparoscopic procedures was used in this study. That was all we required. The patients were separated into two groups according to their lot number. To begin, patients in group A received a 1.5mg/kg bolus of lidocaine, which was then followed by a continuous infusion of lidocaine at a rate of 2mg/kg/hr until the procedure was completed. All treatments were conducted in 60 minutes by a single surgical team. The intake of opioids persisted for 24 hours.

Results: The total number of patients in this trial was 49.3410.30. Male patients constituted 20% of the total population, with females accounting for the remaining 80%.In the lidocaine group, the mean dose was 81.8017.01mg, while the mean dose in the saline group was 89.3517.74mg. There was a significant difference in opioid use between the lidocaine and control groups (p-value=0.032).

Conclusion: According to the findings of the study, lidocaine reduces overall opioid use following surgery.

Keywords: Postoperative Opioids, Analgesia, and Pain Management



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